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U AHViolence and InjurySmall Area Report

2013

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AcknowledgmentsThis report was prepared by the following staff at the Utah Department of Health:

• Elizabeth Brutsch, MPH(c), Epidemiologist, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Anna Fondario, MPH, Epidemiologist, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Michael Friedrichs, MS, Epidemiologist, Bureau of Health Promotion• Catherine Groseclose, MS, Epidemiologist, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Riley Hedin, MPH, Epidemiologist, Violence and Injury Prevention Program

• Jenny Johnson, MPH, Injury Prevention Coordinator, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Trisha Keller, MPH, RN, Program Manager, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Melissa Leak, Program Secretary, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Katie McMinn, MSC(c), Violence Prevention Specialist, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Kim Neerings, Data Reporting Specialist, Of ce of Public Health Assessment• Cristy Sneddon, RHIT, NVDRS Data Coordinator, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Joey Thurgood, Research Assistant, Violence and Injury Prevention Program• Shelly Wagstaff, BS, Epidemiologist, Bureau of Health Promotion• Megan Waters, BS, Public Health Associate, Violence and Injury Prevention Program

This publication was supported by the Core Violence and Injury Prevention Program #1U17CE001996-01and the Maternal and Child Health Block Grant CFDA # 93.994. The contents of this report are solely theresponsibility of the authors and do not necessarily represent the of cial views of the CDC or the MCHBureau of the Health Resources and Services Administration.

This report may be reproduced and distributed without permission.

Suggested citation:Utah Department of Health, Violence and Injury Prevention Program. (2013). Utah Violence and InjurySmall Area Report. Salt Lake City, UT: Utah Department of Health.

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Utah Violence and Injury Small Area Report 2013Violence and Injury Prevention Program

Utah Department of Health

For more information, contact:Utah Department of HealthViolence and Injury Prevention Program288 North 1460 WestP.O. Box 142106Salt Lake City, Utah 84114-2106Phone: (801) 538-6141Fax: (801) 538-9134

E-mail: [email protected]

www.facebook.com/UTvipp

twitter.com/UTvipp

This report is available online at www.health.utah.gov/vipp .

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able of ContentsIntroduction..................................................................................................................................................1

Guide to This Report................................................................................................................................... 2

Violence and Injury Summary Table by Utah Small Area............................................................................ 7

Violence and Injury Findings by Indicator.................................................................................................. 11

1. Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+.................................................................. 122. Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+........................................................................................ 163. Falls: Emergency Department Visits............................................................................................ 204. Falls: Hospitalizations.................................................................................................................. 245. Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+.................................................................................................. 286. Firearms: Fatalities....................................................................................................................... 327. Motor Vehicle Self-reported Seatbelt Usage Ages 18+................................................................ 368. Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Emergency Department Visits......................................................... 409. Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Hospitalizations............................................................................... 4410. Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Fatalities........................................................................................ 4811. Poison: Emergency Department Visits....................................................................................... 5212. Poison: Hospitalizations............................................................................................................. 5613. Poison: Fatalities........................................................................................................................ 6014. Self-in icted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+.................................................... 6415. Self-in icted Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+.......................................................................... 6816. Suicide Fatalities Ages 10+........................................................................................................ 7217. Traumatic Brain Injury: Hospitalizations..................................................................................... 76

Appendix A: How Utah Small Areas Were Designated............................................................................. 81

Appendix B: Utah Small Area De nitions and Key Maps.......................................................................... 85

Appendix C: Demographic Summary Table by Utah Small Area............................................................. 103

Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area.............................................................. 109

Appendix E: Methodology........................................................................................................................ 145

References...............................................................................................................................................154

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IntroductionInjury is the leading cause of death for persons ages 1 to 44, both in Utah and the U.S. 1,2 In Utah,violence and injury were responsible for an average of 1,650 deaths, 11,360 hospitalizations, and154,550 emergency department (ED) visits per year from 2009-2011. 3 These injuries are oftenpreventable. Accurate surveillance is crucial for the prevention of injury. For many years, injury datahave been available at the state and local health district levels. Data are now available for major injuryindicators at much smaller geographic levels—Utah Small Areas (refer to Appendix A for details aboutUtah Small Area designation). Utah is made up of 62 small areas that were determined by population

size, political boundaries of cities and towns, and economic similarity. Utah Small Areas contain one ormultiple ZIP Codes. These areas were devised in 1997 by the Utah Department of Health to improvedata reporting at the community level. Utah Small Area data for injury was developed using the resourcesof IBIS-PH (Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health) for Utah. This report presents injurydata by indicator at the small area level; for the purpose of this report, Utah Small Area refers to the smallarea where an injured individual resides rather than the small area where the injury occurred.

Reporting injury data by Utah Small Area allows a more precise look at injury in Utah than was previouslypossible. Each year, the cost of injury fatalities, hospitalizations, and ED visits increases. Decisionmakers and stakeholders may nd this report helpful in deciding how to allocate limited resourcesto communities in greatest need. Reporting data by Utah Small Area provides a background for thedevelopment and re ning of evidence-based community health plans that target speci c populations.Using Utah Small Areas as the basic level of analysis will strengthen targeted prevention programs andreduce costs by tying speci c issues to a particular Utah Small Area rather than a much larger region.This report can be used to promote community involvement and policy development for the planning andimplementation of injury-related interventions.

To ensure an accurate analysis with a suf cient amount of data, this report used several years of datacombined. This extensive report focuses on emerging issues such rearm-related deaths and theincreasing rates of poisoning (mostly due to misuse of prescription drugs) across Utah. A broad overviewof the major types of injuries in the U.S., Utah, and by Utah Small Area is also provided.

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Guide to Tis ReportFour pages of the report are devoted to each indicator. This guide outlines the content covered on eachpage.

1. Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19

0.0 200.0 400.0 600.0 800.0 1,000.0 1,200.0 1,400.0

Bear River HDLogan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDFarmington/Centerville (14)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Layton (12)

Boun t ful (16)Woods Cross/North SL (15)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HD

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)South Jordan (35)

Sandy, Southeast (38)Riverton/Draper (39)

Sandy, Northeast (37)Kearns (29)

Co onwood (28)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

West Valley West (22)Magna (20)

Sandy Center (36)Foothill/U of U (19)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)Holladay (27)

Millcreek (26)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

West Valley East (23)Rose Park (17)Glendale (21)

Taylorsville (30)Murray (31)

South Salt Lake (25)Midvale (32)Avenues (18)

Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)Cedar City (60)

Other Southwest District (61)Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)East Orem (46)

West Orem (45)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)Springville/Spanish Fork (49)

Provo South (48)North Orem (44)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Utah Co. South (50)

Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)Roy/Hooper (9)Ben Lomond (5)South Ogden (8)

Downtown Ogden (7)Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 1.1: Number of Child Injury Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District,Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

U.S. Rate 1,096.9 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 611.0 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

This graph displays thecrude rates for both UtahUtah Small Areas andhealth districts. Age-adjusted rates are shownwhen applicable.

Local health districts arerepresented by red bars.

The numbers next to theUtah Small Area are thereference numbers on themaps.

The graph is rst arranged alphabetically by healthdistrict, then in ascending order of the rate of theindicator by Utah Small Area within each district.

Figure 1.1: Number of Child Injury Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19per 10,000 Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, and Utah, 2009-

2011

The Utah and U.S.rates, when available,appear as lines for easyreference.

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Table 1: Child Injury Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 per 10,000 Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Child Crude 95% Con dence IntervalRank† or Utah Small Area Population Aged 0-19 Visits Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 249,393,096 27,354,949 1,096.9 937.8 1,255.9

State of Utah 2,884,367 176,246 611.0 608.2 613.9 Bear River HD 179,126 11,643 650.0 638.2 661.9

60 Brigham City (1) 24,653 2299 932.5 894.8 971.517 Logan (3) 74,907 3928 524.4 508.1 541.057 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 30,163 2633 872.9 839.9 906.921 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 49,408 2767 560.0 539.4 581.3 Central Utah HD 81,918 7,875 961.3 940.2 982.8

58 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 56,287 5084 903.2 878.6 928.461 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,388 2791 1,057.7 1018.8 1,097.7 Davis County HD 341,877 17,643 516.1 508.5 523.7

14 Bountiful (16) 45,581 2346 514.7 494.1 536.034 Clear eld/Hill AFB (11) 77,758 4886 628.4 610.9 646.2

2 Farmington/Centerville (14) 38,094 1653 433.9 413.3 455.47 Layton (12) 84,758 4006 472.6 458.1 487.54 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 65,681 2923 445.0 429.0 461.5

29 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 30,011 1820 606.4 578.9 635.0 Salt Lake Valley HD 986,331 61,413 622.6 617.7 627.6

53 Avenues (18) 12,181 944 775.0 726.3 826.026 Cottonwood (28) 32,609 1927 590.9 564.9 617.944 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 28,869 2090 724.0 693.3 755.733 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,501 1162 628.1 592.5 665.347 Glendale (21) 29,279 2158 737.0 706.3 768.839 Holladay (27) 32,446 2142 660.2 632.5 688.725 Kearns (29) 73,708 4329 587.3 570.0 605.131 Magna (20) 28,890 1783 617.2 588.9 646.552 Midvale (32) 26,114 2013 770.9 737.5 805.340 Millcreek (26) 43,730 2910 665.4 641.5 690.150 Murray (31) 25,048 1879 750.2 716.6 784.919 Riverton/Draper (39) 120,564 6666 552.9 539.7 566.346 Rose Park (17) 34,263 2519 735.2 706.8 764.532 Sandy Center (36) 53,771 3325 618.4 597.5 639.822 Sandy, Northeast (37) 22,661 1288 568.4 537.8 600.39 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,262 1599 495.6 471.6 520.58 South Jordan (35) 53,636 2543 474.1 455.9 492.9

51 South Salt Lake (25) 21,474 1631 759.5 723.1 797.348 Taylorsville (30) 33,021 2443 739.8 710.8 769.837 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 42,253 2713 642.1 618.2 666.727 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 42,955 2551 593.9 571.1 617.4

3 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 47,772 2074 434.1 415.7 453.245 West Valley East (23) 48,449 3519 726.3 702.5 750.730 West Valley West (22) 81,112 4951 610.4 593.5 627.6 Southeastern Utah HD 53,910 4,888 906.7 881.5 932.5

62 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 30,556 3703 1,211.9 1173.2 1,251.612 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 23,354 1185 507.4 478.9 537.1 Southwest Utah HD 204,529 12,701 621.0 610.2 631.9

42 Cedar City (60) 43,189 3022 699.7 675.0 725.155 Other Southwest District (61) 23,323 1912 819.8 783.5 857.418 Other Washington County (59) 64,607 3394 525.3 507.8 543.328 St. George (58) 73,407 4367 594.9 577.4 612.838 Summit County HD (51) 32,916 2,164 657.4 630.0 685.735 Tooele County HD (40) 67,570 4,253 629.4 610.7 648.624 TriCounty HD (53) 56,694 3,297 581.5 561.9 601.7 Utah County HD 615,135 31,756 516.2 510.6 522.0

11 American Fork/Alpine (42) 68,975 3437 498.3 481.8 515.25 East Orem (46) 26,044 1173 450.4 425.0 476.9

23 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 101,479 5834 574.9 560.2 589.8

20 North Orem (44) 46,701 2606 558.0 536.8 579.913 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 69,038 3506 507.8 491.2 524.91 Provo/BYU (47) 58,135 1699 292.3 278.5 306.5

16 Provo South (48) 65,893 3442 522.4 505.1 540.115 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 103,374 5330 515.6 501.9 529.649 Utah Co. South (50) 40,087 2969 740.6 714.2 767.810 West Orem (45) 35,418 1760 496.9 474.0 520.741 Wasatch County HD (52) 25,634 1,740 678.8 647.3 711.5 Weber-Morgan HD 238,727 16,873 706.8 696.2 717.5

43 Ben Lomond (5) 54,290 3848 708.8 686.6 731.556 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,794 3185 865.6 835.8 896.26 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 44,258 2026 457.8 438.1 478.2

59 Riverdale (10) 23,714 2167 913.8 875.7 953.136 Roy/Hooper (9) 45,722 2902 634.7 611.8 658.2

54 South Ogden (8) 33,943 2716 800.2 770.4 830.8

†State rank is by 62 Utah Utah Small Areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. πIn 2009, the West JordanUtah Utah Small Areas were rede ned. For more information, see Appendix A.

When available, age-adjustedrates should be used to compareacross Utah Small Areas and tothe state and U.S. rates.

The rstcolumnprovides thestate rankingfor each UtahSmall Area

based on therate.

This table contains thedata used to create themaps and bar chart,in addition to the ratesfor each Utah Small

Area, health district, thestate, and the U.S. Italso includes the totalnumber of persons in therelevant population, andthe estimated number ofthose persons with the

injury.

The numbers next to theUtah Small Area are thereference numbers on themaps.

The table is arranged alphabetically by healthdistrict, then alphabetically by Utah Small Areawithin each health district.

Guide to Tis ReportCrude rates should beused to gauge the truemagnitude of the eventin the community.

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Guide to Tis Report

The numbers on the map are Utah Small Area labels. For a complete list of Utah Small Area labels, names, and boundary de nitions, please refer to Appendix B: Utah Small Area De nition and Key Maps, starting on page 85.

This map is shaded toindicate Utah Small Areaswith rates that weresigni cantly higher orlower than the state rate.

The Wasatch Frontis enlarged on thenext page for moredetail.

Figure 1.2 Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 by Utah SmallArea, Utah, 2009-2012

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Kearns (29)

Magna (20)

Avenues (18)

Cottonwood (28)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)

Foothill/U of U (19)

Glendale (21)

Holladay (27)

Bountiful (16)

Clearfield/Hill AFB (11)

Farmington/Centerville (14)

Layton (12)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)

Brigham City (1)

Logan (3)

Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Higher than State

No Different from State

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*Insufficient number of cases to meet UDOH standard for data reliability, interpret with caution.** The rate has been suppressed because the estimate is unreliable.

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Southeastern Utah HD 906.7 18.9 247.9 17.3 88.0 20.4 10.9 55 .7 4.5 29.6 26.9 10.0 36.4 13.1 5 .2 28.3 7.41211.9 27.8 333.4 22.0 107.5 26.8 10.4 79.5 6.0 20.8 38 .3 16 .2 44 .3 17 .6 7 .9 29.7 9.6

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Southwest Utah HD 621.0 14.3 168.3 20.6 106.4 17 .8 9.2 58.7 3.7 9.2 12.3 11.2 19.6 5.9 6.5 25.5 6.9

699.7 13.0 188.8 20.4 98.7 19.7 12.7 45.6 3.7 10.2* 2 1.5 8.7 28.0 11.7 4.4 22.5 2.242 11 34 17 14 55 58 13 12 33 37 30 52 39 14 39 1

819.8 18.4 187.0 20.1 98.0 34.2 11.7* 5 4.5 5.3 14.2 15.4 5.1 10.3* 6.3 3.4 41.7 12.955 34 32 15 12 59 55 29 42 45 14 6 2 7 6 62 58

525.3 14.1 152.7 22.5 105.4 16.2 8 .4 62.0 4.0 9.0 8.7 11.5 21.9 3.4 6.0 26.7 7.718 15 14 28 18 47 48 35 17 28 2 46 35 2 33 48 17

594.9 13.8 166.3 19.7 111.1 13.9 8 .2 66.4 3.1 7.5 9.1 14.8 16 .4 4.8 9.0 20.7 6 .428 14 22 14 24 41 47 40 3 21 3 58 16 5 54 31 9

Other Washington County (59)

St. George (58)

West Valley East (23)

West Valley West (22)

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)

Cedar City (60)

Other Southwest District (61)

South Jordan (35)

South Salt Lake (25)

Taylorsville (30)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

West Jordan West, Copperton (34.2)

Murray (31)

Riverton/Draper (39)

Rose Park (17)

Sandy Center (36)

Sandy, Northeast (37)

Sandy, Southeast (38)

Millcreek (26)

Midvale (32)

Higher than State

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Small area numberreferenced on maps

*Insufficient number of cases to meet UDOH standard for data reliability, interpret with caution.** The rate has been suppressed because the estimate is unreliable.

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Violence and InjuryFindings by

Indicator

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1. Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19

0.0 200.0 400.0 600.0 800.0 1,000.0 1,200.0 1,400.0

Bear River HDLogan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDFarmington/Centerville (14)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Layton (12)

Boun t ful (16)Woods Cross/North SL (15)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HD

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)South Jordan (35)

Sandy, Southeast (38)Riverton/Draper (39)

Sandy, Northeast (37)Kearns (29)

Co onwood (28)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

West Valley West (22)Magna (20)

Sandy Center (36)Foothill/U of U (19)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)Holladay (27)Millcreek (26)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)West Valley East (23)

Rose Park (17)Glendale (21)

Taylorsville (30)Murray (31)

South Salt Lake (25)Midvale (32)Avenues (18)

Southeastern Utah HDGrand/San Juan Co. (57)

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)Cedar City (60)

Other Southwest District (61)Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)East Orem (46)

West Orem (45)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)Springville/Spanish Fork (49)

Provo South (48)North Orem (44)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Utah Co. South (50)

Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)Roy/Hooper (9)Ben Lomond (5)South Ogden (8)

Downtown Ogden (7)Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 1.1: Number of Child Injury Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District,Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

U.S. Rate 1,096.9 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 611.0 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 1.1: Number of Child Injury Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 per10,000 Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

1,096.9

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1. Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19

State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Child CrudeRank or Small Area Population Ages 0-19 Emergency Department Visits Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 249,393,096 27,354,949 1,096.9 1,083.9 1,109.9State of Utah 2,884,367 176,246 611.0 608.2 613.9

Bear River HD 179,126 11,643 650.0 638.2 661.960 Brigham City (1) 24,653 2299 932.5 894.8 971.517 Logan (3) 74,907 3928 524.4 508.1 541.057 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 30,163 2633 872.9 839.9 906.9

21 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 49,408 2767 560.0 539.4 581.3 Central Utah HD 81,918 7,875 961.3 940.2 982.8

58 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 56,287 5084 903.2 878.6 928.461 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,388 2791 1,057.7 1018.8 1,097.7 Davis County HD 341,877 17,643 516.1 508.5 523.7

14 Bountiful (16) 45,581 2346 514.7 494.1 536.034 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 77,758 4886 628.4 610.9 646.22 Farmington/Centerville (14) 38,094 1653 433.9 413.3 455.47 Layton (12) 84,758 4006 472.6 458.1 487.54 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 65,681 2923 445.0 429.0 461.529 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 30,011 1820 606.4 578.9 635.0 Salt Lake Valley HD 986,331 61,413 622.6 617.7 627.6

53 Avenues (18) 12,181 944 775.0 726.3 826.026 Cottonwood (28) 32,609 1927 590.9 564.9 617.944 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 28,869 2090 724.0 693.3 755.733 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,501 1162 628.1 592.5 665.347 Glendale (21) 29,279 2158 737.0 706.3 768.839 Holladay (27) 32,446 2142 660.2 632.5 688.725 Kearns (29) 73,708 4329 587.3 570.0 605.131 Magna (20) 28,890 1783 617.2 588.9 646.552 Midvale (32) 26,114 2013 770.9 737.5 805.340 Millcreek (26) 43,730 2910 665.4 641.5 690.150 Murray (31) 25,048 1879 750.2 716.6 784.919 Riverton/Draper (39) 120,564 6666 552.9 539.7 566.346 Rose Park (17) 34,263 2519 735.2 706.8 764.532 Sandy Center (36) 53,771 3325 618.4 597.5 639.822 Sandy, Northeast (37) 22,661 1288 568.4 537.8 600.39 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,262 1599 495.6 471.6 520.58 South Jordan (35) 53,636 2543 474.1 455.9 492.951 South Salt Lake (25) 21,474 1631 759.5 723.1 797.348 Taylorsville (30) 33,021 2443 739.8 710.8 769.837 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 42,253 2713 642.1 618.2 666.7

27 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 42,955 2551 593.9 571.1 617.4

3 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 47,772 2074 434.1 415.7 453.2

45 West Valley East (23) 48,449 3519 726.3 702.5 750.730 West Valley West (22) 81,112 4951 610.4 593.5 627.6 Southeastern Utah HD 53,910 4,888 906.7 881.5 932.5

62 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 30,556 3703 1,211.9 1173.2 1,251.612 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 23,354 1185 507.4 478.9 537.1 Southwest Utah HD 204,529 12,701 621.0 610.2 631.9

42 Cedar City (60) 43,189 3022 699.7 675.0 725.155 Other Southwest District (61) 23,323 1912 819.8 783.5 857.418 Other Washington County (59) 64,607 3394 525.3 507.8 543.328 St. George (58) 73,407 4367 594.9 577.4 612.838 Summit County HD (51) 32,916 2,164 657.4 630.0 685.735 Tooele County HD (40) 67,570 4,253 629.4 610.7 648.624 TriCounty HD (53) 56,694 3,297 581.5 561.9 601.7 Utah County HD 615,135 31,756 516.2 510.6 522.0

11 American Fork/Alpine (42) 68,975 3437 498.3 481.8 515.25 East Orem (46) 26,044 1173 450.4 425.0 476.923 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 101,479 5834 574.9 560.2 589.820 North Orem (44) 46,701 2606 558.0 536.8 579.913 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 69,038 3506 507.8 491.2 524.91 Provo/BYU (47) 58,135 1699 292.3 278.5 306.516 Provo South (48) 65,893 3442 522.4 505.1 540.115 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 103,374 5330 515.6 501.9 529.649 Utah Co. South (50) 40,087 2969 740.6 714.2 767.810 West Orem (45) 35,418 1760 496.9 474.0 520.741 Wasatch County HD (52) 25,634 1,740 678.8 647.3 711.5 Weber-Morgan HD 238,727 16,873 706.8 696.2 717.5

43 Ben Lomond (5) 54,290 3848 708.8 686.6 731.556 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,794 3185 865.6 835.8 896.26 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 44,258 2026 457.8 438.1 478.259 Riverdale (10) 23,714 2167 913.8 875.7 953.136 Roy/Hooper (9) 45,722 2902 634.7 611.8 658.254 South Ogden (8) 33,943 2716 800.2 770.4 830.8

Table 1: Child Injury Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas wereredefined. For more information, see Appendix A.

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1. Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19

Figure 1.2 Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 by Utah SmallArea, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012)6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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1. Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19

Figure 1.3 Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 by Utah SmallArea, Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6 and IBIS-PH (2013)

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2. Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19

0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0 35.0 40.0

Bear River HDOther Box Elder Co. (2)

Logan (3)Brigham City (1)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDLayton (12)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Syracuse/Kaysville (13)

Farmington/Centerville (14)Boun t ful (16)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)Salt Lake Valley HD

Taylorsville (30)West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)

Millcreek (26)South Jordan (35)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)Sandy Center (36)

South Salt Lake (25)West Valley East (23)

Glendale (21)Avenues (18)

Sandy, Southeast (38)Riverton/Draper (39)

Midvale (32)Sandy, Northeast (37)

Kearns (29)Murray (31)

Co onwood (28)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

West Valley West (22)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

Holladay (27)Magna (20)

Foothill/U of U (19)Rose Park (17)

Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Cedar City (60)St. George (58)

Other Washington County (59)Other Southwest District (61)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

North Orem (44)Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)

Wes t Orem (45)Provo South (48)

American Fork/Alpine (42)East Orem (46)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)

Weber-Morgan HDSouth Ogden (8)Roy/Hooper (9)

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)Riverdale (10)

Ben Lomond (5)Downtown Ogden (7)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 2.1: Number of Child Injury Hospitaliza t ons Ages 0-19 per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area, andUtah, 2009-2011

U.S. Rate 22.9 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 17.1 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 2.1: Number of Child Injury Hospitalizations Ages 0-19 per 10,000Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

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2. Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19

State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 CrudeRank † or Small Area Population Ages 0-19 Child-injury Hospitalizations Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 249,393,096 571,870 22.9 22.3 23.5State of Utah 2,884,367 4,945 17.1 16.7 17.6

Bear River HD 179,126 270 15.1 13.3 17.026 Brigham City (1) 24,653 42 17.0 12.3 23.09 Logan (3) 74,907 94 12.5 10.1 15.44 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 30,163 34 11.3 7.8 15.838 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 49,408 96 19.4 15.7 23.7 Central Utah HD 81,918 169 20.6 17.6 24.0

44 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 56,287 113 20.1 16.6 24.152 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,388 56 21.2 16.0 27.6 Davis County HD 341,877 543 15.9 14.6 17.3

36 Bountiful (16) 45,581 88 19.3 15.5 23.818 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 77,758 115 14.8 12.2 17.831 Farmington/Centerville (14) 38,094 68 17.9 13.9 22.610 Layton (12) 84,758 109 12.9 10.6 15.522 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 65,681 104 15.8 12.9 19.237 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 30,011 58 19.3 14.7 25.0 Salt Lake Valley HD 986,331 1,906 19.3 18.5 20.2

35 Avenues (18) 12,181 23 18.9 12.0 28.349 Cottonwood (28) 32,609 67 20.5 15.9 26.156 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 28,869 64 22.2 16.8 27.959 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,501 46 24.9 18.2 33.230 Glendale (21) 29,279 52 17.8 13.6 23.757 Holladay (27) 32,446 74 22.8 17.9 28.646 Kearns (29) 73,708 150 20.4 17.2 23.958 Magna (20) 28,890 66 22.8 17.7 29.142 Midvale (32) 26,114 52 19.9 14.9 26.119 Millcreek (26) 43,730 65 14.9 11.5 19.047 Murray (31) 25,048 51 20.4 15.2 26.841 Riverton/Draper (39) 120,564 237 19.7 17.2 22.360 Rose Park (17) 34,263 90 26.3 21.1 32.325 Sandy Center (36) 53,771 90 16.7 13.5 20.645 Sandy, Northeast (37) 22,661 46 20.3 14.9 27.140 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,262 63 19.5 15.0 25.023 South Jordan (35) 53,636 86 16.0 12.8 19.828 South Salt Lake (25) 21,474 37 17.2 12.1 23.816 Taylorsville (30) 33,021 47 14.2 10.5 18.9

51 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 42,253 89 21.1 16.9 25.9

24 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 42,955 70 16.3 12.7 20.6

17 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 47,772 68 14.2 11.1 18.1

29 West Valley East (23) 48,449 84 17.3 13.8 21.5

53 West Valley West (22) 81,112 173 21.3 18.3 24.8 Southeastern Utah HD 53,910 102 18.9 15.4 23.0

62 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 30,556 85 27.8 22.2 34.41 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 23,354 17 7.3 4.2 11.7 Southwest Utah HD 204,529 292 14.3 12.7 16.0

11 Cedar City (60) 43,189 56 13.0 9.8 16.834 Other Southwest District (61) 23,323 43 18.4 13.3 24.815 Other Washington County (59) 64,607 91 14.1 11.3 17.314 St. George (58) 73,407 101 13.8 11.2 16.761 Summit County HD (51) 32,916 91 27.6 22.3 33.955 Tooele County HD (40) 67,570 149 22.1 18.7 25.950 Tr iCounty HD (53) 56,694 119 21.0 17.4 25.1 Utah County HD 615,135 813 13.2 12.3 14.27 American Fork/Alpine (42) 68,975 85 12.3 9.8 15.212 East Orem (46) 26,044 34 13.1 9.0 18.213 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 101,479 137 13.5 11.3 16.03 North Orem (44) 46,701 51 10.9 8.1 14.45 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 69,038 78 11.3 8.9 14.12 Provo/BYU (47) 58,135 60 10.3 7.9 13.38 Provo South (48) 65,893 81 12.3 9.8 15.320 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 103,374 156 15.1 12.8 17.754 Utah Co. South (50) 40,087 87 21.7 17.4 26.86 West Orem (45) 35,418 43 12.1 8.8 16.421 Wasatch County HD (52) 25,634 39 15.2 10.8 20.8 Weber-Morgan HD 238,727 452 18.9 17.2 20.8

43 Ben Lomond (5) 54,290 108 19.9 16.3 24.048 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,794 75 20.4 16.0 25.633 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 44,258 81 18.3 14.5 22.839 Riverdale (10) 23,714 46 19.4 14.2 25.932 Roy/Hooper (9) 45,722 83 18.2 14.5 22.527 South Ogden (8) 33,943 58 17.1 13.0 22.1

Table 2: Child Injury Hospitalizations Ages 0-19 per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, and Utah, 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas wereredefined. For more information, see Appendix A.

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2. Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19

Figure 2.2 Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19 by Utah Small Area, Utah,2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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2. Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19

Figure 2.3 Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19 by Utah Small Area, WasatchFront, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6 and IBIS-PH (2013)

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3. Falls: Emergency Department Visits

0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0 250.0 300.0 350.0 400.0

Bear River HDOther Cache/Rich Co. (4)

Logan (3)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDSyracuse/Kaysville (13)

Farmington/Centerville (14)Layton (12)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)Boun t ful (16)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HD

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)Foothill/U of U (19)

Riverton/Draper (39)South Jordan (35)Co onwood (28)

Kearns (29)West Valley West (22)

Millcreek (26)Sandy, Southeast (38)

Holladay (27)Magna (20)

Sandy, Northeast (37)West Valley East (23)

Avenues (18)Rose Park (17)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

Sandy Center (36)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

Taylorsville (30)Murray (31)

Midvale (32)Glendale (21)

South Salt Lake (25)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)

Southwest Utah HDOther Washington County (59)

St. George (58)Other Southwest District (61)

Cedar City (60)Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)West Orem (45)East Orem (46)

Provo South (48)North Orem (44)

Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)

Weber-Morgan HDMorgan/East Weber Co. (6)

Roy/Hooper (9)Ben Lomond (5)South Ogden (8)

Riverdale (10)Downtown Ogden (7)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

U.S. Rate 258.8 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 176.5 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 3.1: Number of Fall Emergency Department Visits per 10,000 Populationby Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Fall Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population Emergency Department Visits Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 927,108,984 23,942,346 258.2 258.8 255.6 262.1State of Utah 8,316,122 145,283 174.7 176.5 173.0 179.9

Bear River HD 494,969 8,139 164.4 165.5 161.8 169.350 Brigham City (1) 71,327 1,572 220.4 212.2 201.7 223.212 Logan (3) 221,043 3,072 139.0 150.7 145.0 156.641 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 78,521 1,628 207.3 196.2 186.4 206.39 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 124,086 1,858 149.7 148.3 141.2 155.6 Central Utah HD 227,111 5,147 226.6 217.8 211.8 223.9

47 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 3,259 214.8 208.0 200.7 215.456 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 77,837 1,888 242.6 230.4 219.9 241.3 Davis County HD 921,582 14,468 157.0 159.8 156.7 163.0

21 Bountiful (16) 145,422 2,612 179.6 164.9 158.5 171.536 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 3,628 181.5 189.5 182.6 196.57 Farmington/Centerville (14) 103,072 1,404 136.2 143.9 136.1 152.110 Layton (12) 227,368 3,306 145.4 149.1 143.8 154.66 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 162,689 2,161 132.8 139.0 132.7 145.617 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 83,162 1,340 161.1 160.5 151.6 169.8 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 54,849 177.0 180.8 177.3 184.4

39 Avenues (18) 69,047 1,250 181.0 192.4 181.3 203.918 Cottonwood (28) 134,023 2,096 156.4 160.6 153.7 167.751 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 151,288 3,007 198.8 214.0 206.0 222.28 Foothill/U of U (19) 69,250 1,044 150.8 147.4 138.4 156.855 Glendale (21) 88,347 1,938 219.4 223.3 213.0 233.931 Holladay (27) 139,379 2,666 191.3 182.4 175.3 189.824 Kearns (29) 203,562 3,267 160.5 170.4 163.9 177.033 Magna (20) 77,178 1,414 183.2 188.5 177.9 199.654 Midvale (32) 89,690 1,934 215.6 220.4 210.4 230.829 Millcreek (26) 171,434 3,276 191.1 181.2 174.8 187.653 Murray (31) 95,774 2,128 222.2 218.7 209.4 228.413 Riverton/Draper (39) 323,186 4,450 137.7 152.5 147.1 158.040 Rose Park (17) 103,710 2,010 193.8 194.8 186.0 203.948 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 3,208 198.3 209.7 202.3 217.435 Sandy, Northeast (37) 76,641 1,239 161.7 189.3 178.0 201.130 Sandy, Southeast (38) 95,049 1,420 149.4 182.1 171.2 193.515 South Jordan (35) 143,007 1,965 137.4 157.2 149.4 165.259 South Salt Lake (25) 76,824 1,919 249.8 250.9 239.5 262.752 Taylorsville (30) 111,447 2,296 206.0 215.7 206.7 225.0

46 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 116,383 2,159 185.5 205.4 195.4 215.7

43 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 109,878 1,942 176.7 201.5 190.5 213.0

1 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 112,486 1,268 112.7 115.5 106.6 124.837 West Valley East (23) 157,132 2,884 183.5 189.6 182.4 197.028 West Valley West (22) 220,026 3,707 168.5 179.3 172.7 186.0 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 4,212 249.9 247.9 240.3 255.6

62 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 3,256 336.6 333.4 321.8 345.35 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 71,828 956 133.1 132.5 124.1 141.3 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 10,962 178.9 168.3 165.0 171.7

34 Cedar City (60) 118,971 2,148 180.5 188.8 180.4 197.532 Other Southwest District (61) 76,338 1,492 195.4 187.0 177.4 197.014 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 2,949 163.2 152.7 147.1 158.522 St. George (58) 236,536 4,367 184.6 166.3 161.2 171.642 Summit County HD (51) 109,965 1,990 181.0 196.3 187.1 205.927 Tooele County HD (40) 175,057 3,028 173.0 175.1 168.5 181.911 Tr iCounty HD (53) 157,852 2,383 151.0 150.5 144.3 156.9 Utah County HD 1,555,137 24,156 155.3 163.5 160.3 166.8

19 American Fork/Alpine (42) 159,758 2,514 157.4 162.8 156.0 169.925 East Orem (46) 66,461 1,090 164.0 171.9 161.3 182.94 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 242,639 3,386 139.5 131.2 126.0 136.549 North Orem (44) 114,305 2,207 193.1 210.6 201.0 220.516 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 161,821 2,410 148.9 158.4 151.3 165.72 Provo/BYU (47) 169,611 1,605 94.6 121.3 114.7 128.145 Provo South (48) 203,421 3,165 155.6 203.8 195.1 212.720 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 4,008 162.8 164.2 158.7 169.858 Utah Co. South (50) 94,086 2,286 243.0 249.2 238.1 260.723 West Orem (45) 96,821 1,485 153.4 166.7 157.4 176.444 Wasatch County HD (52) 71,005 1,393 196.2 203.0 191.9 214.5 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 14,556 201.2 200.1 196.2 204.0

38 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 3,217 194.1 190.1 183.5 196.961 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 2,846 261.7 263.0 253.1 273.33 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 128,496 1,584 123.3 124.9 118.6 131.460 Riverdale (10) 75,692 2,003 264.6 256.7 245.4 268.326 Roy/Hooper (9) 131,602 2,208 167.8 172.3 164.9 180.057 South Ogden (8) 112,974 2,676 236.9 231.0 222.2 240.1

Table 3: Fall Emergency Department Visits per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For moreinformation, see Appendix A.

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3. Falls: Emergency Department Visits

Figure 3.2 Falls: Emergency Department Visits by Utah Small Area, Utah,2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6 and IBIS-PH (2013)

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3. Falls: Emergency Department Visits

Figure 3.3 Falls: Emergency Department Visits by Utah Small Area, WasatchFront, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6 and IBIS-PH (2013)

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4. Falls: Hospitalizations

0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0

Bear River HDBrigham City (1)

Other Box Elder Co. (2)Logan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDLayton (12)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)

Boun t ful (16)Farmington/Centerville (14)

Salt Lake Valley HDWest Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)

West Valley East (23)Avenues (18)

Rose Park (17)Millcreek (26)Holladay (27)

Magna (20)Co onwood (28)

Riverton/Draper (39)Foothill/U of U (19)

Murray (31)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

Glendale (21)Midvale (32)

South Salt Lake (25)Sandy Center (36)South Jordan (35)

West Valley West (22)Kearns (29)

Sandy, Northeast (37)Taylorsville (30)

Sandy, Southeast (38)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

St. George (58)Other Southwest District (61)

Cedar City (60)Other Washington County (59)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HD

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Provo/BYU (47)

West Orem (45)East Orem (46)

North Orem (44)Provo South (48)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)Springville/Spanish Fork (49)

American Fork/Alpine (42)Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)

Weber-Morgan HDDowntown Ogden (7)

Ben Lomond (5)South Ogden (8)Roy/Hooper (9)

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 4.1: Number of Fall Hospitaliza t ons per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S.,2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 26.2 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 22.7 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 4.1: Number of Fall Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population by HealthDistrict, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

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4. Falls: Hospitalizations

Figure 4.2 Falls: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6 and IBIS-PH (2013)

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4. Falls: Hospitalizations

Figure 4.3 Falls: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area, Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6 and IBIS-PH (2013)

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5. Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+

0.0 50.0 100.0 150.0 200.0

Bear River HDBrigham City (1)

Other Box Elder Co. (2)Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)

Logan (3)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDWoods Cross/North SL (15)

Layton (12)Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)

Boun t ful (16)Farmington/Centerville (14)

Salt Lake Valley HDWest Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)

West Valley East (23)Rose Park (17)

Avenues (18)Co onwood (28)

Riverton/Draper (39)

Magna (20)Sandy, Southeast (38)Glendale (21)

Sandy, Northeast (37)West Valley West (22)

Millcreek (26)Kearns (29)

Midvale (32)South Salt Lake (25)

Holladay (27)Taylorsville (30)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)South Jordan (35)

Murray (31)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

Foothill/U of U (19)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

Sandy Center (36)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Southwest District (61)Cedar City (60)

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HD

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)West Orem (45)Provo/BYU (47)

Provo South (48)Springville/Spanish Fork (49)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)East Orem (46)

North Orem (44)

American Fork/Alpine (42)Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)

Weber-Morgan HDDowntown Ogden (7)

Ben Lomond (5)South Ogden (8)

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)Roy/Hooper (9)

Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 5.1: Number of Fall Hospitaliza t ons Ages 65+ per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area, Utah,and U.S., 2009-2011

U.S. Rate 144.0 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 121.5 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on , see Appendix A.

Figure 5.1: Number of Fall Hospitalizations Ages 65+ per 10,000 Population byHealth District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Fall CrudeRank † or Small Area Population Aged 65+ Hospitalizations 65+ Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 121,285,300 1,746,870 144.0 141.9 146.2State of Utah 753,923 9,159 121.5 119.0 124.0

Bear River HD 44,041 412 93.5 84.7 103.02 Brigham City (1) 8,812 63 71.5 54.9 91.521 Logan (3) 16,693 180 107.8 92.7 124.85 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 7,916 64 80.8 62.3 103.210 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 10,625 102 96.0 78.3 116.5 Central Utah HD 29,442 407 138.2 125.1 152.3

45 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 18,138 249 137.3 120.8 155.444 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 11,587 158 136.4 115.9 159.4 Davis County HD 75,535 932 123.4 115.6 131.6

43 Bountiful (16) 22,203 300 135.1 120.3 151.334 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 11,363 142 125.0 105.3 147.357 Farmington/Centerville (14) 8,162 125 153.1 127.5 182.516 Layton (12) 16,500 168 101.8 87.0 118.432 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 10,764 134 124.5 104.3 147.47 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 6,546 57 87.1 66.0 112.8 Salt Lake Valley HD 270,345 3,625 134.1 129.8 138.5

23 Avenues (18) 9,703 107 110.3 90.4 133.325 Cottonwood (28) 19,382 222 114.5 100.0 130.652 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 15,001 225 150.0 129.8 169.559 Foothill/U of U (19) 9,325 145 155.5 131.2 183.033 Glendale (21) 6,967 87 124.9 102.6 157.250 Holladay (27) 26,112 387 148.2 133.4 163.346 Kearns (29) 12,079 170 140.7 120.4 163.628 Magna (20) 4,736 57 120.4 91.2 155.947 Midvale (32) 8,749 124 141.7 117.9 169.040 Millcreek (26) 26,948 360 133.6 120.2 148.154 Murray (31) 12,834 194 151.2 130.6 174.027 Riverton/Draper (39) 15,430 184 119.2 102.6 137.815 Rose Park (17) 9,055 92 101.6 81.9 124.662 Sandy Center (36) 13,597 220 161.8 141.1 184.735 Sandy, Northeast (37) 6,880 88 127.9 102.6 157.630 Sandy, Southeast (38) 5,884 72 122.4 95.7 154.153 South Jordan (35) 8,557 129 150.8 125.9 179.148 South Salt Lake (25) 7,781 112 143.9 118.5 173.251 Taylorsville (30) 10,098 151 149.5 126.6 175.455 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 5,808 88 151.5 121.5 186.7

61 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 4,497 71 157.9 123.3 199.23 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 3,136 23 73.3 46.5 110.16 West Valley East (23) 13,898 121 87.1 72.2 104.037 West Valley West (22) 13,604 179 131.6 113.0 152.3 Southeastern Utah HD 21,370 188 88.0 75.9 101.5

20 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 12,747 137 107.5 90.2 127.11 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 8,625 51 59.1 44.0 77.8 Southwest Utah HD 94,978 1,011 106.4 100.0 113.2

14 Cedar City (60) 10,433 103 98.7 80.6 119.712 Other Southwest District (61) 12,447 122 98.0 81.4 117.018 Other Washington County (59) 27,516 290 105.4 93.6 118.324 St. George (58) 44,572 495 111.1 101.5 121.317 Summit County HD (51) 8,474 87 102.7 82.2 126.641 Tooele County HD (40) 13,157 177 134.5 115.4 155.98 Tr iCount y HD ( 53) 15,562 140 90.0 75.7 106.2 Utah County HD 101,428 1,324 130.5 123.6 137.8

58 American Fork/Alpine (42) 11,237 173 154.0 131.9 178.742 East Orem (46) 6,690 90 134.5 108.2 165.49 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 12,650 116 91.7 75.8 110.056 North Orem (44) 7,307 111 151.9 125.0 182.9

39 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 10,041 134 133.5 111.8 158.131 Provo/BYU (47) 14,495 178 122.8 105.4 142.236 Provo South (48) 8,363 108 129.1 105.9 155.938 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 17,824 236 132.4 116.1 150.460 Utah Co. South (50) 6,270 98 156.3 126.9 190.529 West Orem (45) 6,558 80 122.0 96.7 151.813 Wasatch County HD (52) 6,113 60 98.2 74.9 126.3 Weber-Morgan HD 73,478 796 108.3 100.9 116.1

11 Ben Lomond (5) 17,683 173 97.8 83.8 113.64 Downtown Ogden (7) 8,654 67 77.4 60.0 98.322 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 13,065 144 110.2 93.0 129.849 Riverdale (10) 9,332 137 146.8 123.3 173.626 Roy/Hooper (9) 10,544 123 116.7 97.0 139.219 South Ogden (8) 14,198 152 107.1 90.7 125.5

Table 5: Fall Hospitalizations Aged 65+ per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 i s always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the W est Jordan small areas wereredefined. For more information, see Appendix A.

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5. Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+

Figure 5.2 Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+ by Utah Small Area, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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5. Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+

Figure 5.3 Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+ by Utah Small Area, Wasatch Front,2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0

Bear River HDLogan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)*Other Box Elder Co. (2)*

Brigham City (1)*Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDFarmington/Centerville (14)**

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)*Layton (12)

Boun t ful (16)Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)*Salt Lake Valley HD

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)*Riverton/Draper (39)Foothill/U of U (19)*

Downtown Salt Lake (24)Holladay (27)

Co onwood (28)Millcreek (26)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)*Glendale (21)*

Sandy Center (36)South Jordan (35)

Magna (20)*Rose Park (17)

West Valley West (22)Avenues (18)*

Sandy, Southeast (38)Kearns (29)

Taylorsville (30)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

Murray (31)Sandy, Northeast (37)

Midvale (32)West Valley East (23)

South Salt Lake (25)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)*Carbon/Emery Co. (56)

Southwest Utah HDSt. George (58)

Other Washington County (59)Cedar City (60)

Other Southwest District (61)Summit County HD (51)*Tooele County HD (40)*

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HD

East Orem (46)**Provo/BYU (47)**

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)*West Orem (45)*

American Fork/Alpine (42)*Provo South (48)*

Utah Co. South (50)*Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)

North Orem (44)*Springville/Spanish Fork (49)Wasatch County HD (52)*

Weber-Morgan HDRiverdale (10)*Roy/Hooper (9)

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)South Ogden (8)Ben Lomond (5)

Downtown Ogden (7)

Rate per 100,000 Popula t on

Figure 6.1: Number of Firearm Fatali t es per 100,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 10.1 per 100,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 11.9 per 100,000 popula t on

Ŧ2008-2010 data were used to calculate U.S. rates.π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.*Insu ffi cient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, interpret with cau t on.**The rate has been suppressed because the observed number of events is <5 or the es t mate is unreliable.

Figure 6.1: Number of Firearm Fatalities per 100,000 Population by Health District,Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Firearm Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population Fatalities Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S.Ŧ 919,611,033 94,612 10.3 10.1 9.4 10.8

State of Utah 8,316,122 874 10.5 11.5 10.7 12.3 Bear River HD 494,969 40 8.1 8.9 6.3 12.2

42 Brigham City (1)* 71,327 10 14.0 14.2 6.7 26.53 Logan (3) 221,043 13 5.9 6.4 3.2 11.341 Other Box Elder Co. (2)* 78,521 9 11.5 13.9 6.3 26.614 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)* 124,086 9 7.3 8.3 3.7 15.9 Central Utah HD 227,111 45 19.8 22.1 16.0 29.7

57 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 30 19.8 21.4 14.3 30.856 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 77,837 14 18.0 21.4 11.5 36.4 Davis County HD 921,582 65 7.1 7.6 5.8 9.7

16 Bountiful (16) 145,422 12 8.3 8.7 4.4 15.418 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 19 9.5 9.2 5.4 14.7** Farmington/Centerville (14)** ** ** ** ** ** **13 Layton (12) 227,368 16 7.0 8.1 4.6 13.24 Syracuse/Kaysville (13)* 162,689 10 6.1 6.5 3.1 12.020 Woods Cross/North SL (15)* 83,162 7 8.4 9.4 3.8 19.5 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 349 11.3 11.8 10.6 13.1

36 Avenues (18)* 69,047 10 14.5 13.0 6.1 24.321 Cottonwood (28) 134,023 14 10.4 9.4 5.0 16.217 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 151,288 13 8.6 8.9 4.7 15.610 Foothill/U of U (19)* 69,250 5 7.2 7.5 2.4 17.826 Glendale (21)* 88,347 8 9.1 10.2 4.3 20.4

19 Holladay (27) 139,379 13 9.3 9.3 4.8 16.244 Kearns (29) 203,562 26 12.8 15.0 9.4 22.633 Magna (20)* 77,178 8 10.4 12.5 5.2 25.152 Midvale (32) 89,690 15 16.7 18.0 9.9 30.122 Millcreek (26) 171,434 17 9.9 9.7 5.6 15.748 Murray (31) 95,774 16 16.7 16.4 9.2 27.18 Riverton/Draper (39) 323,186 20 6.2 7.1 4.0 11.734 Rose Park (17) 103,710 14 13.5 12.6 6.6 21.829 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 16 9.9 11.3 6.3 18.751 Sandy, Northeast (37) 76,641 12 15.7 17.8 8.6 32.539 Sandy, Southeast (38) 95,049 12 12.6 13.1 6.5 23.631 South Jordan (35) 143,007 13 9.1 11.5 5.6 20.954 South Salt Lake (25) 76,824 12 15.6 18.8 9.6 33.145 Taylorsville (30) 111,447 15 13.5 15.0 8.2 25.123 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)* 116,383 8 6.9 9.8 3.6 21.3

46 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 109,878 15 13.7 15.2 7.1 28.55 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)* 112,486 7 6.2 6.6 2.6 13.653 West Valley East (23) 157,132 28 17.8 18.5 12.0 27.135 West Valley West (22) 220,026 28 12.7 12.6 8.3 18.3 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 33 19.6 20.4 13.9 28.9

58 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 25 25.8 26.8 17.1 40.032 Grand/San Juan Co. (57)* 71,828 8 11.1 12.3 5.3 24.4 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 100 16.3 17.8 14.4 21.8

55 Cedar City (60) 118,971 19 16.0 19.7 11.5 31.459 Other Southwest District (61) 76,338 24 31.4 34.2 21.5 51.647 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 28 15.5 16.2 10.6 23.740 St. George (58) 236,536 29 12.3 13.9 9.1 20.311 Summit County HD (51)* 109,965 9 8.2 7.5 3.4 14.56 Tooele County HD (40)* 175,057 10 5.7 7.1 3.3 13.450 TriCounty HD (53) 157,852 26 16.5 17.6 11.5 26.0 Utah County HD 1,555,137 101 6.5 7.7 6.2 9.47 American Fork/Alpine (42)* 159,758 10 6.3 7.1 3.4 13.2** East Orem (46)** ** ** ** ** ** **24 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 242,639 21 8.7 10.1 6.0 16.027 North Orem (44)* 114,305 10 8.7 11.1 5.0 21.0

1 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)* 161,821 6 3.7 4.2 1.5 9.4** Provo/BYU (47)** ** ** ** ** ** **9 Provo South (48)* 203,421 11 5.4 7.3 3.0 14.830 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 25 10.2 11.4 7.3 17.115 Utah Co. South (50)* 94,086 7 7.4 8.7 3.3 18.42 West Orem (45)* 96,821 4 4.1 4.8 1.1 13.337 Wasatch County HD (52)* 71,005 9 12.7 13.0 5.9 24.8 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 87 12.0 12.5 10.0 15.4

43 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 24 14.5 14.6 9.3 21.849 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 17 15.6 17.2 9.9 27.828 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 128,496 13 10.1 11.2 5.9 19.412 Riverdale (10)* 75,692 6 7.9 7.7 2.8 16.925 Roy/Hooper (9) 131,602 12 9.1 10.2 5.1 18.038 South Ogden (8) 112,974 14 12.4 13.1 7.0 22.2

Table 6: Firearm Fatalities per 100,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Ŧ2008-2010 were used to calculate U.S. rates. π In 2009, theWest Jordan small areas were redefined. For more information, see Appendix A. *Insufficient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability , interpret with caution. **The rate has beensuppressed because the observed number of events is <5 or the estimate is unreliable.

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Figure 6.3 Firearms: Fatalities by Utah Small Area, Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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7. Motor Vehicle Self-Reported Seatbelt Usage Ages 18+

0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0

Bear River HDBrigham City (1)**

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Logan (3)

Other Box Elder Co. (2)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDSyracuse/Kaysville (13)*

Layton (12)Farmington/Centerville (14)*

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Boun t ful (16)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)*Salt Lake Valley HD

Foothill/U of U (19)**West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)*

Downtown Salt Lake (24)Avenues (18)*

Sandy, Southeast (38)*Millcreek (26)

Taylorsville (30)*Rose Park (17)*Midvale (32)

Riverton/Draper (39)Co onwood (28)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)*West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

Kearns (29)South Jordan (35)*

West Valley East (23)South Salt Lake (25)*

Holladay (27)West Valley West (22)

Sandy, Northeast (37)*Glendale (21)*

Sandy Center (36)Murray (31)

Magna (20)*Southeastern Utah HD

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Southwest Utah HD

St. George (58)Other Washington County (59)Other Southwest District (61)*

Cedar City (60)Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HD

West Orem (45)*Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)*

Provo/BYU (47)*Provo South (48)*

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)North Orem (44)

Utah Co. South (50)*East Orem (46)*

Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)Roy/Hooper (9)

South Ogden (8)*Downtown Ogden (7)

Riverdale (10)*Ben Lomond (5)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 7.1: Rate of Some t mes, Seldom or Never Seatbelt Usage per 100 Popula t on Ages 18+ by Health District, SmallArea, Utah, and U.S., 2010-2011 (age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 5.7 per 100 popula t on

Utah Rate 6.8 per 100 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.*Insu ffi cient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, interpret with cau t on.**The rate has been suppressed because the observed number of events is <5 or the es t mate is unreliable.

Figure 7.1: Rate of Sometimes, Seldom, or Never Seatbelt Usage per 100Population Ages 18+ by Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2010-2011(age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2010-2011 2010-2011 Self-reported Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population Ages 18+ Seldom Seatbelt Usage Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S.Ŧ 297,657,645 16,966,486 5.7 5.7 5.6 5.9State of Utah 3,840,918 269,586 7.0 6.8 6.3 7.2

Bear River HD 226,783 17,236 7.6 7.1 5.6 8.9** Brigham City (1)** ** ** ** ** ** **49 Logan (3) 107,330 10,298 9.6 8.5 6.0 11.7

51 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 34,054 2,994 8.8 8.9 5.3 14.446 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 52,885 4,377 8.3 8.1 5.3 12.1 Central Utah HD 103,909 14,859 14.3 14.3 11.7 17.4

56 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 69,289 8,214 11.9 12.2 9.3 15.860 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 35,795 6,544 18.3 17.6 13.1 23.2 Davis County HD 407,850 23,247 5.7 5.5 4.4 7.0

36 Bountiful (16) 69,175 4,477 6.5 7.2 4.3 11.832 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 86,143 5,599 6.5 6.9 4.3 10.816 Farmington/Centerville (14)* 46,122 2,350 5.1 5.1 2.4 10.712 Layton (12) 100,148 5,086 5.1 4.5 2.6 7.53 Syracuse/Kaysville (13)* 68,743 2,522 3.7 3.4 1.5 7.739 Woods Cross/North SL (15)* 37,523 3,140 8.4 7.4 4.2 12.7 Salt Lake Valley HD 1,477,961 84,244 5.7 5.6 5.0 6.24 Avenues (18)* 39,032 1,394 3.6 3.5 1.7 7.322 Cottonwood (28) 69,992 3,942 5.6 5.7 3.5 9.02 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 84,584 2,726 3.2 3.4 2.0 5.7** Foothill/U of U (19)** ** ** ** ** ** **43 Glendale (21)* 41,364 3,238 7.8 7.9 4.5 13.5

31 Holladay (27) 73,579 5,292 7.2 6.8 4.3 10.625 Kearns (29) 91,533 6,251 6.8 6.0 3.6 9.750 Magna (20)* 34,084 3,259 9.6 8.9 5.0 15.217 Midvale (32) 44,042 2,881 6.5 5.2 3.0 8.86 Millcreek (26) 88,129 2,971 3.4 3.9 2.2 6.845 Murray (31) 48,893 3,511 7.2 8.0 4.7 13.419 Riverton/Draper (39) 143,112 7,139 5.0 5.4 3.9 7.615 Rose Park (17)* 48,578 2,401 4.9 5.0 2.5 9.844 Sandy Center (36) 75,392 6,473 8.6 7.9 4.9 12.642 Sandy, Northeast (37)* 37,995 2,095 5.5 7.8 2.9 19.25 Sandy, Southeast (38)* 44,601 1,872 4.2 3.9 2.0 7.428 South Jordan (35)* 63,769 3,616 5.7 6.6 3.6 11.830 South Salt Lake (25)* 38,371 2,430 6.3 6.7 3.3 13.111 Taylorsville (30)* 54,708 2,558 4.7 4.3 2.4 7.6

24 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 52,495 3,415 6.5 5.7 3.4 9.6

23 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)* 47,169 3,133 6.6 5.7 3.1 10.3

1 West Jordan West, Coppertonπ (34.2)* 45,851 1,422 3.1 2.9 1.2 6.5

29 West Valley East (23) 75,800 5,665 7.5 6.6 4.1 10.637 West Valley West (22) 97,533 7,369 7.6 7.2 5.1 10.2 Southeastern Utah HD 80,389 8,682 10.8 10.9 8.4 14.0

52 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 46,343 4,793 10.3 10.4 7.5 14.357 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 34,048 4,340 12.7 12.5 8.4 18.1 Southwest Utah HD 288,763 26,566 9.2 9.2 7.1 11.8

58 Cedar City (60) 55,852 7,539 13.5 12.7 8.6 18.455 Other Southwest District (61)* 36,978 2,922 7.9 11.7 6.1 21.348 Other Washington County (59) 81,266 7,189 8.8 8.4 5.6 12.447 St. George (58) 114,648 9,372 8.2 8.2 4.9 13.433 Summit County HD (51) 53,701 3,759 7.0 7.1 4.9 10.138 Tooele County HD (40) 45,517 3,323 7.3 7.3 5.4 9.859 TriCounty HD (53) 70,371 10,837 15.4 15.5 12.7 18.8 Utah County HD 684,147 45,838 6.7 6.0 5.1 7.1

21 American Fork/Alpine (42) 64,900 3,569 5.5 5.5 3.2 9.454 East Orem (46)* 29,161 3,392 11.6 10.8 5.4 20.526 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 100,419 6,840 6.8 6.2 4.0 9.434 North Orem (44) 47,906 3,913 8.2 7.1 4.1 12.28 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)* 66,170 3,132 4.7 4.2 2.2 8.013 Provo/BYU (47)* 92,778 4,876 5.3 4.7 2.4 9.018 Provo South (48)* 98,572 5,236 5.3 5.3 2.9 9.420 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 101,518 6,192 6.1 5.5 3.5 8.435 Utah Co. South (50)* 38,200 2,769 7.2 7.2 4.1 12.47 West Orem (45)* 44,528 2,559 5.7 4.2 2.0 8.541 Wasatch County HD (52) 31,915 2,394 7.5 7.5 5.2 10.7 Weber-Morgan HD 339,612 24,112 7.1 6.9 5.6 8.5

53 Ben Lomond (5) 78,198 8,551 10.9 10.5 7.2 14.927 Downtown Ogden (7) 50,581 3,790 7.5 6.2 3.8 9.99 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 59,329 2,675 4.5 4.2 2.6 6.840 Riverdale (10)* 36,349 2,818 7.8 7.5 4.0 13.410 Roy/Hooper (9) 59,778 2,922 4.9 4.3 2.7 6.814 South Ogden (8)* 55,379 2,886 5.2 4.9 2.4 9.4

Table 7: Self-Reported Sometimes, Seldom or Never Seatbelt Usage per 100 Population Ages 18+ by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2010-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For more

information, see Appendix A.Ŧ2011 data were used to calculate U.S. rates.

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Figure 7.2 Motor Vehicle Self-Reported Seatbelt Usage by Utah Small Area,Utah, 2010-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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8. Motor Vehicle raffic Crash: Emergency Department Visits

0.0 20.0 40.0 60.0 80.0 100.0 120.0 140.0

Bear River HDLogan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDSyracuse/Kaysville (13)

Farmington/Centerville (14)Boun t ful (16)

Layton (12)Woods Cross/North SL (15)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HDFoothill/U of U (19)

Sandy, Northeast (37)Sandy, Southeast (38)

Avenues (18)South Jordan (35)

Co onwood (28)Riverton/Draper (39)West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)

Millcreek (26)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

Holladay (27)Taylorsville (30)

Sandy Center (36)Rose Park (17)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)Kearns (29)

West Valley West (22)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

West Valley East (23)Murray (31)

Midvale (32)Glendale (21)

Magna (20)South Salt Lake (25)

Southeastern Utah HDGrand/San Juan Co. (57)

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Cedar City (60)Other Southwest District (6 1)

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

American Fork/Alpine (42)West Orem (45)East Orem (46)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)Provo South (48)

North Orem (44)Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)

Weber-Morgan HDMorgan/East Weber Co. (6)

South Ogden (8)Roy/Hooper (9)Ben Lomond (5)

Riverdale (10)Downtown Ogden (7)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

U.S. Rate 96.4 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 57.6 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 8.1: Number of Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash Emergency DepartmentVisits per 10,000 Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S.,2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population MVTC ED Vists Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 927,108,984 8,895,158 95.9 96.4 95.8 97.1State of Utah 8,316,122 48,178 57.9 57.6 56.5 58.7

Bear River HD 494,969 2,375 48.0 46.3 44.4 48.339 Brigham City (1) 71,327 446 62.5 65.4 59.3 71.95 Logan (3) 221,043 850 38.5 36.4 33.8 39.331 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 78,521 443 56.4 58.1 52.7 63.821 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 124,086 634 51.1 52.0 47.9 56.3 Central Utah HD 227,111 1,335 58.8 58.5 55.3 61.8

24 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 817 53.8 52.6 49.0 56.544 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 77,837 518 66.5 70.4 64.4 76.9 Davis County HD 921,582 4,571 49.6 50.8 49.3 52.3

16 Bountiful (16) 145,422 665 45.7 48.8 45.1 52.741 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 1,353 67.7 67.7 63.9 71.68 Farmington/Centerville (14) 103,072 400 38.8 39.9 36.0 44.120 Layton (12) 227,368 1,114 49.0 50.4 47.4 53.57 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 162,689 600 36.9 39.0 35.9 42.322 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 83,162 430 51.7 52.3 47.4 57.6 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 19,823 64.0 63.0 62.1 63.9

14 Avenues (18) 69,047 350 50.7 46.5 41.5 52.017 Cottonwood (28) 134,023 641 47.8 49.3 45.5 53.433 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 151,288 989 65.4 58.5 54.7 62.52 Foothill/U of U (19) 69,250 245 35.4 33.3 29.2 37.959 Glendale (21) 88,347 722 81.7 81.7 75.7 88.1

34 Holladay (27) 139,379 781 56.0 59.7 55.5 64.148 Kearns (29) 203,562 1,516 74.5 73.7 69.9 77.761 Magna (20) 77,178 648 84.0 84.7 78.1 91.856 Midvale (32) 89,690 702 78.3 79.1 73.2 85.427 Millcreek (26) 171,434 910 53.1 54.0 50.5 57.755 Murray (31) 95,774 763 79.7 78.6 73.0 84.519 Riverton/Draper (39) 323,186 1,580 48.9 49.6 47.0 52.245 Rose Park (17) 103,710 745 71.8 71.2 66.0 76.743 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 1,117 69.0 69.5 65.5 73.86 Sandy, Northeast (37) 76,641 270 35.2 36.6 32.2 41.412 Sandy, Southeast (38) 95,049 409 43.0 45.6 40.9 50.718 South Jordan (35) 143,007 695 48.6 49.3 45.5 53.262 South Salt Lake (25) 76,824 685 89.2 86.9 80.3 93.842 Taylorsville (30) 111,447 801 71.9 69.2 64.4 74.4

49 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 116,383 888 76.3 74.5 69.4 79.9

47 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 109,878 798 72.6 73.0 67.6 78.7

25 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 112,486 571 50.8 52.7 47.9 57.9

53 West Valley East (23) 157,132 1,232 78.4 77.5 73.1 82.150 West Valley West (22) 220,026 1,647 74.9 74.5 70.8 78.3 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 907 53.8 55.7 52.0 59.5

57 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 732 75.7 79.5 73.7 85.71 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 71,828 175 24.4 24.2 20.7 28.2 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 3,491 57.0 58.7 56.7 60.8

13 Cedar City (60) 118,971 570 47.9 45.6 41.7 49.829 Other Southwest District (61) 76,338 385 50.4 54.5 49.1 60.435 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 1,052 58.2 62.0 58.2 66.040 St. George (58) 236,536 1,479 62.5 66.4 63.0 70.03 Summit County HD (51) 109,965 374 34.0 34.4 30.9 38.232 Tooele County HD (40) 175,057 984 56.2 58.2 54.6 62.111 TriCounty HD (53) 157,852 699 44.3 45.2 41.8 48.7 Utah County HD 1,555,137 8,382 53.9 54.7 53.4 56.0

15 American Fork/Alpine (42) 159,758 721 45.1 48.2 44.7 52.026 East Orem (46) 66,461 343 51.6 53.3 47.5 59.728 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 242,639 1,256 51.8 54.1 51.0 57.351 North Orem (44) 114,305 803 70.3 75.4 69.9 81.330 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 161,821 850 52.5 56.0 52.1 60.14 Provo/BYU (47) 169,611 529 31.2 34.9 31.3 38.938 Provo South (48) 203,421 1,164 57.2 64.4 59.7 69.336 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 1,484 60.3 63.1 59.8 66.558 Utah Co. South (50) 94,086 711 75.6 80.0 74.0 86.423 West Orem (45) 96,821 520 53.7 52.4 47.4 57.79 Wasatch County HD (52) 71,005 276 38.9 41.2 36.5 46.5 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 4,961 68.6 68.9 67.0 70.9

52 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 1,262 76.1 77.0 72.7 81.460 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 903 83.0 81.8 76.4 87.410 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 128,496 560 43.6 44.4 40.7 48.354 Riverdale (10) 75,692 580 76.6 77.8 71.5 84.546 Roy/Hooper (9) 131,602 936 71.1 72.0 67.3 76.937 South Ogden (8) 112,974 710 62.8 63.2 58.5 68.1

Table 8: Motor Vehicle Traff ic Crash Emergency Department Visits per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For moreinformation, see Appendix A.

95% Confidence Interval

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0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0

Bear River HDBrigham City (1)

Logan (3)Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)

Other Box Elder Co. (2)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDWoods Cross/North SL (15)

Layton (12)Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)

Boun t ful (16)Farmington/Centerville (14)

Salt Lake Valley HDRiverton/Draper (39)

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)South Jordan (35)

Foothill/U of U (19)Sandy Center (36)

Avenues (18)

Co onwood (28)Sandy, Southeast (38)Taylorsville (30)

Millcreek (26)Sandy, Northeast (37)

Holladay (27)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

West Valley East (23)Midvale (32)

Rose Park (17)South Salt Lake (25)

Kearns (29)West Valley West (22)

Glendale (21)Magna (20)Murray (31)

Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

St. George (58)Cedar City (60)

Other Washington County (59)Other Southwest District (61)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

West Orem (45)North Orem (44)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Provo South (48)East Orem (46)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)Utah Co. South (50)

Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)South Ogden (8)

Downtown Ogden (7)Roy/Hooper (9)

Riverdale (10)Ben Lomond (5)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 9.1: Number of Motor Vehicle Tra ffi c Crash Hospitaliza t ons per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District, SmallArea, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 7.5 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 4.9 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 9.1: Number of Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash Hospitalizations per 10,000Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (age-adjusted)

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9. Motor Vehicle raffic Crash: HospitalizationsFigure 9.2 Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area, Utah,2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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9. Motor Vehicle raffic Crash: HospitalizationsFigure 9.3 Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area,Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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Bear River HDLogan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Brigham City (1)*

Other Box Elder Co. (2)Central Utah HD

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Davis County HDFarmington/Centerville (14)**

Boun t ful (16)*Syracuse/Kaysville (13)*

Layton (12)Woods Cross/North SL (15)*

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HD

Avenues (18)*Foothill/U of U (19)**

Midvale (32)**South Salt Lake (25)**Riverton/Draper (39)*

Co onwood (28)*Sandy, Southeast (38)*

Downtown Salt Lake (24)*Millcreek (26)Murray (31)*

West Valley East (23)*Rose Park (17)*Glendale (21)*

Taylorsville (30)*Kearns (29)

West Valley West (22)West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)*

Holladay (27)South Jordan (35)*Sandy Center (36)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)*

Sandy, Northeast (37)*Magna (20)

Southeastern Utah HD

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Southwest Utah HD

St. George (58)Other Washington County (59)

Cedar City (60)*Other Southwest District (61)

Summit County HD (51)*Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HD

Provo/BYU (47)**Provo South (48)*

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)*North Orem (44)*

American Fork/Alpine (42)*East Orem (46)*

Springville/ Spanish Fork (49)West Orem (45)*

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)*Utah Co. South (50)

Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)*Roy/Hooper (9)*

Riverdale (10)*Ben Lomond (5)

Downtown Ogden (7)South Ogden (8)

Rate per 100,000 Popula t on

Figure 10.1: Number of Motor Vehicle Tra ffi c Crash Fatali t es per 100,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area,Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 11.4 per 100,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 11.0 per 100,000 popula t on

Ŧ2008-2010 data were used to calculate U.S. rates .π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.*Insu ffi cient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, interpret with cau t on.**The rate has been suppressed because the observed number of events is <5 or the es t mate is unreliable.

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Figure 10.1: Number of Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash Fatalities per 100,000Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population MVTC Fatalities Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S.Ŧ 919,611,033 106,157 11.5 11.4 10.8 12.2State of Utah 8,316,122 702 8.4 9.0 8.3 9.7

Bear River HD 494,969 51 10.3 10.7 7.8 14.249 Brigham City (1)* 71,327 10 14.0 15.5 7.3 28.813 Logan (3) 221,043 13 5.9 6.4 3.2 11.453 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 78,521 13 16.6 18.6 9.8 32.039 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 124,086 15 12.1 11.9 6.6 19.7 Central Utah HD 227,111 35 15.4 16.1 11.2 22.6

52 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 26 17.1 17.5 11.3 25.947 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)* 77,837 11 14.1 14.5 7.1 26.3 Davis County HD 921,582 51 5.5 6.3 4.7 8.45 Bountiful (16)* 145,422 7 4.8 4.4 1.8 9.237 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 17 8.5 11.4 6.3 19.1** Farmington/Centerville (14)** ** ** ** ** ** **11 Layton (12) 227,368 12 5.3 6.2 3.1 11.16 Syracuse/Kaysville (13)* 162,689 6 3.7 4.5 1.6 10.032 Woods Cross/North SL (15)* 83,162 7 8.4 10.1 3.9 21.2 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 218 7.0 7.3 6.4 8.4** Avenues (18)* ** ** ** ** ** **4 Cottonwood (28)* 134,023 6 4.5 4.3 1.5 9.410 Downtown Salt Lake (24)* 151,288 9 5.9 6.0 2.6 11.5** Foothill/U of U (19)** ** ** ** ** ** **20 Glendale (21)* 88,347 6 6.8 7.4 2.7 16.5

29 Holladay (27) 139,379 13 9.3 9.1 4.7 15.825 Kearns (29) 203,562 16 7.9 8.1 4.4 13.646 Magna (20) 77,178 12 15.5 14.5 7.3 25.6** Midvale (32)** ** ** ** ** ** **12 Millcreek (26) 171,434 12 7.0 6.2 3.1 11.016 Murray (31)* 95,774 6 6.3 6.5 2.3 14.22 Riverton/Draper (39)* 323,186 8 2.5 3.3 1.2 7.318 Rose Park (17)* 103,710 8 7.7 6.9 2.9 13.938 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 18 11.1 11.5 6.7 18.443 Sandy, Northeast (37)* 76,641 9 11.7 12.7 5.2 26.07 Sandy, Southeast (38)* 95,049 5 5.3 4.5 1.4 11.036 South Jordan (35)* 143,007 12 8.4 11.0 5.1 20.5** South Salt Lake (25)** ** ** ** ** ** **23 Taylorsville (30)* 111,447 7 6.3 8.0 3.1 16.740 West Jordan Northeast

π (33.1) 116,383 12 10.3 12.0 5.9 21.8

41 West Jordan Southeastπ (34.1)* 109,878 10 9.1 12.4 5.4 24.0

27 West Jordan West, Coppertonπ (34.2)* 112,486 11 9.8 8.8 4.3 16.0

17 West Valley East (23)* 157,132 10 6.4 6.8 3.2 12.726 West Valley West (22) 220,026 16 7.3 8.3 4.5 14.0 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 48 28.5 29.6 21.7 39.4

54 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 20 20.7 20.8 12.5 32.456 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 71,828 28 39.0 42.0 27.8 60.9 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 55 9.0 9.2 6.9 12.2

33 Cedar City (60)* 118,971 9 7.6 10.2 4.5 19.945 Other Southwest District (61) 76,338 12 15.7 14.2 7.2 25.128 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 17 9.4 9.0 5.1 14.621 St. George (58) 236,536 17 7.2 7.5 4.3 12.330 Summit County HD (51)* 109,965 8 7.3 9.3 3.7 19.248 Tooele County HD (40) 175,057 23 13.1 15.2 9.5 23.155 TriCounty HD (53) 157,852 47 29.8 32.7 23.8 43.7 Utah County HD 1,555,137 86 5.5 6.3 4.9 7.9

15 American Fork/Alpine (42)* 159,758 9 5.6 6.4 2.8 12.622 East Orem (46)* 66,461 4 6.0 7.7 2.0 20.43 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)* 242,639 11 4.5 3.5 1.7 6.48 North Orem (44)* 114,305 5 4.4 4.9 1.4 12.4

34 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)* 161,821 10 6.2 10.5 4.9 19.9** Provo/BYU (47)** ** ** ** ** ** **1 Provo South (48)* 203,421 6 2.9 2.2 0.8 5.124 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 16 6.5 8.0 4.4 13.350 Utah Co. South (50) 94,086 13 13.8 15.6 7.9 27.531 West Orem (45)* 96,821 7 7.2 9.7 3.5 21.151 Wasatch County HD (52) 71,005 12 16.9 17.5 9.0 30.7 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 68 9.4 9.6 7.4 12.2

35 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 17 10.3 10.6 6.1 17.144 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 16 14.7 14.1 8.0 23.09 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)* 128,496 7 5.4 5.6 2.2 11.619 Riverdale (10)* 75,692 5 6.6 7.0 2.3 16.314 Roy/Hooper (9)* 131,602 9 6.8 6.4 2.9 12.342 South Ogden (8) 112,974 14 12.4 12.4 6.7 21.1

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. ŦPopulation figures from 2008-2010 were used to calculate ratesfor the U.S. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For more information, see Appendix A. *Insuffic ient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, i nterpret with caution.**The rate has been suppressed because the observed number of events is <5 or the estimate is unreliable.

Table 10: Motor Vehicle Traffic Crash Fatalities per 100,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

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11. Poison: Emergency Department Visits

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Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)

Davis County HDFarmington/Centerville (14)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Layton (12)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)Boun t ful (16)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HDFoothill/U of U (19)

Rose Park (17)Avenues (18)

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)Sandy, Southeast (38)

Co onwood (28)

Millcreek (26)Downtown Salt Lake (24)Sandy, Northeast (37)Riverton/Draper (39)

South Jordan (35)Kearns (29)

West Valley West (22)Sandy Center (36)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)Glendale (21)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)Holladay (27)

West Valley East (23)South Salt Lake (25)

Magna (20)Murray (31)

Taylorsville (30)Midvale (32)

Southeastern Utah HDGrand/San Juan Co. (57)

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)

Other Southwest District (61)Cedar City (60)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)West Orem (45)East Orem (46)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)Provo South (48)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)American Fork/Alpine (42)

North Orem (44)

Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)South Ogden (8)Ben Lomond (5)Roy/Hooper (9)

Downtown Ogden (7)Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

U.S. Rate 20.9 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 19.9 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned . For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 11.1: Number of Poison Emergency Department Visits per 10,000 Populationby Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population Poison ED Encounters Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 927,108,984 1,934,348 20.9 20.9 20.6 21.2State of Utah 8,316,122 17,356 20.9 19.9 19.5 20.3

Bear River HD 494,969 1,020 20.6 19.7 18.5 21.162 Brigham City (1) 71,327 309 43.3 42.6 37.9 47.89 Logan (3) 221,043 325 14.7 14.4 12.7 16.247 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 78,521 193 24.6 25.0 21.5 28.912 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 124,086 190 15.3 15.0 12.9 17.4 Central Utah HD 227,111 419 18.4 18.7 16.9 20.7

20 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 273 18.0 17.9 15.8 20.231 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 77,837 146 18.8 20.2 17.0 23.9 Davis County HD 921,582 1,879 20.4 19.3 18.4 20.2

36 Bountiful (16) 145,422 296 20.4 20.9 18.5 23.444 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 532 26.6 24.0 21.9 26.310 Farmington/Centerville (14) 103,072 149 14.5 14.4 12.1 17.023 Layton (12) 227,368 449 19.7 18.6 16.9 20.518 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 162,689 285 17.5 16.5 14.6 18.626 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 83,162 165 19.8 19.0 16.1 22.2 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 7,015 22.6 21.9 21.3 22.4

13 Avenues (18) 69,047 104 15.1 15.3 12.4 18.719 Cottonwood (28) 134,023 229 17.1 17.8 15.6 20.322 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 151,288 290 19.2 18.3 16.2 20.71 Foothill/U of U (19) 69,250 56 8.1 8.4 6.3 11.048 Glendale (21) 88,347 231 26.1 25.7 22.3 29.3

51 Holladay (27) 139,379 342 24.5 26.5 23.7 29.639 Kearns (29) 203,562 477 23.4 22.0 20.0 24.257 Magna (20) 77,178 241 31.2 29.6 25.8 33.860 Midvale (32) 89,690 305 34.0 33.2 29.4 37.321 Millcreek (26) 171,434 309 18.0 18.1 16.1 20.358 Murray (31) 95,774 285 29.8 29.9 26.5 33.725 Riverton/Draper (39) 323,186 634 19.6 18.7 17.2 20.38 Rose Park (17) 103,710 162 15.6 14.3 12.1 16.845 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 397 24.5 24.5 22.1 27.024 Sandy, Northeast (37) 76,641 139 18.1 18.6 15.6 22.117 Sandy, Southeast (38) 95,049 147 15.5 16.4 13.7 19.430 South Jordan (35) 143,007 285 19.9 20.1 17.7 22.756 South Salt Lake (25) 76,824 215 28.0 28.1 24.4 32.259 Taylorsville (30) 111,447 349 31.3 30.5 27.3 34.0

46 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 116,383 308 26.5 24.6 21.8 27.6

49 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 109,878 296 26.9 25.8 22.7 29.3

15 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 112,486 183 16.3 16.0 13.2 19.255 West Valley East (23) 157,132 438 27.9 27.1 24.5 29.841 West Valley West (22) 220,026 532 24.2 22.7 20.7 24.8 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 445 26.4 26.9 24.4 29.5

61 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 363 37.5 38.3 34.3 42.55 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 71,828 82 11.4 11.6 9.2 14.5 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 779 12.7 12.3 11.4 13.2

37 Cedar City (60) 118,971 271 22.8 21.5 18.9 24.414 Other Southwest District (61) 76,338 108 14.1 15.4 12.5 18.72 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 169 9.4 8.7 7.4 10.23 St. George (58) 236,536 231 9.8 9.1 8.0 10.44 Summit County HD (51) 109,965 114 10.4 10.9 9.0 13.242 Tooele County HD (40) 175,057 417 23.8 23.0 20.8 25.411 TriCounty HD (53) 157,852 242 15.3 14.4 12.5 16.4 Utah County HD 1,555,137 3,280 21.1 19.1 18.3 19.8

34 American Fork/Alpine (42) 159,758 337 21.1 20.6 18.4 23.129 East Orem (46) 66,461 125 18.8 19.4 16.0 23.427 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 242,639 529 21.8 19.0 17.3 20.950 North Orem (44) 114,305 328 28.7 25.9 23.0 29.2

35 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 161,821 355 21.9 20.6 18.4 23.07 Provo/BYU (47) 169,611 192 11.3 11.9 9.9 14.133 Provo South (48) 203,421 414 20.4 20.5 18.0 23.232 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 537 21.8 20.4 18.7 22.353 Utah Co. South (50) 94,086 263 28.0 26.6 23.2 30.328 West Orem (45) 96,821 200 20.7 19.3 16.4 22.616 Wasatch County HD (52) 71,005 113 15.9 16.3 13.4 19.7 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 1,633 22.6 21.7 20.6 22.8

40 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 388 23.4 22.4 20.2 24.752 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 302 27.8 26.5 23.5 29.86 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 128,496 156 12.1 11.8 10.0 13.954 Riverdale (10) 75,692 207 27.3 26.9 23.3 31.043 Roy/Hooper (9) 131,602 321 24.4 23.5 20.9 26.338 South Ogden (8) 112,974 255 22.6 21.8 19.1 24.7

Table 11: Poison Emergency Department Visits per 10,000 Population by Health District , Small Area, Utah, and U.S, 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For moreinformation, see Appendix A.

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Figure 11.2 Poison: Emergency Department Visits by Utah Small Area, Utah,2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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Figure 11.3 Poison: Emergency Department Visits by Utah Small Area,Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0

Bear River HDOther Cache/Rich Co. (4)

Other Box Elder Co. (2)Brigham City (1)

Logan (3)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDWoods Cross/North SL (15)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Boun t ful (16)

Farmington/Centerville (14)Layton (12)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HDFoothill/U of U (19)

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)Riverton/Draper (39)

Sandy, Southeast (38)Avenues (18)

Millcreek (26)

Sandy, Northeast (37)South Jordan (35)Co onwood (28)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)Rose Park (17)

Kearns (29)Holladay (27)

Sandy Center (36)West Valley East (23)

West Valley West (22)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

Murray (31)Taylorsville (30)

Glendale (21)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

Magna (20)Midvale (32)

South Salt Lake (25)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Southwest District (61)Cedar City (60)

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)East Orem (46)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)North Orem (44)West Orem (45)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)Provo South (48)

American Fork/Alpine (42)Utah Co. South (50)

Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)South Ogden (8)Roy/Hooper (9)Ben Lomond (5)

Riverdale (10)Downtown Ogden (7)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 12.1: Number of Poison Hospitaliza t ons per 10,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S.,2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 10.1 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 9.1 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 12.1: Number of Poison Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population by HealthDistrict, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population Poison Hospitalizations Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 927,108,984 947,201 10.2 10.1 9.9 10.3State of Utah 8,316,122 7,125 8.6 9.1 8.9 9.4

Bear River HD 494,969 267 5.4 5.9 5.2 6.611 Brigham City (1) 71,327 40 5.6 6.0 4.3 8.313 Logan (3) 221,043 114 5.2 6.2 5.0 7.610 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 78,521 42 5.3 6.0 4.3 8.28 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 124,086 68 5.5 5.9 4.6 7.5 Central Utah HD 227,111 186 8.2 9.2 7.9 10.7

36 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 125 8.2 9.4 7.8 11.231 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 77,837 61 7.8 8.8 6.6 11.3 Davis County HD 921,582 675 7.3 7.8 7.2 8.4

21 Bountiful (16) 145,422 96 6.6 7.4 5.9 9.041 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 195 9.8 10.9 9.3 12.722 Farmington/Centerville (14) 103,072 70 6.8 7.4 5.7 9.424 Layton (12) 227,368 170 7.5 7.8 6.7 9.114 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 162,689 95 5.8 6.3 5.1 7.79 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 83,162 47 5.7 6.0 4.4 8.0 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 3,076 9.9 10.3 9.9 10.7

27 Avenues (18) 69,047 62 9.0 8.1 6.1 10.434 Cottonwood (28) 134,023 120 9.0 9.1 7.5 10.937 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 151,288 153 10.1 9.8 8.2 11.63 Foothill/U of U (19) 69,250 27 3.9 3.8 2.5 5.753 Glendale (21) 88,347 105 11.9 13.8 11.2 16.8

42 Holladay (27) 139,379 151 10.8 11.0 9.3 13.039 Kearns (29) 203,562 191 9.4 10.4 8.9 12.156 Magna (20) 77,178 103 13.3 14.5 11.7 17.760 Midvale (32) 89,690 131 14.6 16.0 13.3 19.129 Millcreek (26) 171,434 146 8.5 8.6 7.2 10.150 Murray (31) 95,774 128 13.4 13.3 11.1 15.918 Riverton/Draper (39) 323,186 206 6.4 7.1 6.1 8.338 Rose Park (17) 103,710 99 9.5 10.4 8.4 12.844 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 167 10.3 11.2 9.6 13.132 Sandy, Northeast (37) 76,641 66 8.6 8.8 6.7 11.319 Sandy, Southeast (38) 95,049 55 5.8 7.2 5.2 9.633 South Jordan (35) 143,007 119 8.3 9.0 7.4 10.961 South Salt Lake (25) 76,824 119 15.5 16.1 13.3 19.451 Taylorsville (30) 111,447 142 12.7 13.5 11.3 16.049 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 116,383 137 11.8 12.9 10.7 15.5

55 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 109,878 130 11.8 13.9 11.3 16.9

16 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 112,486 66 5.9 6.5 4.9 8.4

45 West Valley East (23) 157,132 166 10.6 11.5 9.7 13.448 West Valley West (22) 220,026 248 11.3 11.9 10.4 13.6 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 156 9.3 10.0 8.5 11.8

62 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 142 14.7 16.2 13.6 19.21 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 71,828 14 1.9 2.1 1.1 3.6 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 617 10.1 11.2 10.3 12.2

30 Cedar City (60) 118,971 91 7.6 8.7 6.9 10.86 Other Southwest District (61) 76,338 37 4.8 5.1 3.6 7.246 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 180 10.0 11.5 9.9 13.458 St. George (58) 236,536 308 13.0 14.8 13.1 16.65 Summit County HD (51) 109,965 47 4.3 4.8 3.4 6.554 Tooele County HD (40) 175,057 217 12.4 13.9 12.1 15.915 TriCounty HD (53) 157,852 94 6.0 6.4 5.1 7.9 Utah County HD 1,555,137 952 6.1 7.1 6.6 7.6

35 American Fork/Alpine (42) 159,758 124 7.8 9.2 7.6 11.117 East Orem (46) 66,461 39 5.9 6.7 4.7 9.37 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 242,639 127 5.2 5.7 4.7 6.823 North Orem (44) 114,305 72 6.3 7.8 6.0 10.0

26 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 161,821 113 7.0 8.0 6.6 9.84 Provo/BYU (47) 169,611 61 3.6 4.1 3.0 5.628 Provo South (48) 203,421 107 5.3 8.2 6.4 10.320 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 160 6.5 7.3 6.2 8.640 Utah Co. South (50) 94,086 91 9.7 10.8 8.6 13.425 West Orem (45) 96,821 58 6.0 8.0 5.9 10.62 Wasatch County HD (52) 71,005 21 3.0 3.3 2.0 5.1 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 817 11.3 11.9 11.1 12.8

52 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 218 13.2 13.6 11.8 15.559 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 161 14.8 15.8 13.4 18.612 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 128,496 74 5.8 6.1 4.8 7.757 Riverdale (10) 75,692 104 13.7 14.6 11.9 17.847 Roy/Hooper (9) 131,602 143 10.9 11.9 10.0 14.043 South Ogden (8) 112,974 116 10.3 11.1 9.1 13.4

Table 12: Poison Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S, 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For moreinformation, see Appendix A.

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Figure 12.2 Poison: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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Figure 12.3 Poison: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area, Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0 60.0 70.0 80.0 90.0

Bear River HDOther Cache/Rich Co. (4)

Logan (3)Other Box Elder Co. (2)*

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDBoun t ful (16)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Farmington/Centerville (14)

Layton (12)Woods Cross/North SL (15)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HD

Riverton/Draper (39)Foothill/U of U (19)*

Sandy, Northeast (37)Kearns (29)

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)South Jordan (35)

Magna (20)West Valley West (22)Holladay (27)

Sandy, Southeast (38)Millcreek (26)

Co onwood (28)Avenues (18)

West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)Sandy Center (36)

West Valley East (23)Taylorsville (30)

Rose Park (17)Murray (31)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)Midvale (32)

Glendale (21)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

South Salt Lake (25)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Southwest District (61)*St. George (58)

Other Washington County (59)Cedar City (60)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDEast Orem (46)*

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)American Fork/Alpine (42)

North Orem (44)Provo/BYU (47 )

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)Utah Co. South (50)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)

Provo South (48)West Orem (45)Wasatch County HD (52)*

Weber-Morgan HDMorgan/East Weber Co. (6)

Roy/Hooper (9)South Ogden (8)

Riverdale (10)Ben Lomond (5)

Downtown Ogden (7)

Rate per 100,000 Popula t on

Figure 13.1: Number of Poison Fatali t es per 100,000 Popula t on by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 13.5 per 100,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 20.9 per 100,000 popula t on

ŦPopula t on gures from 2008-2010 were used to calculate rates for the U.S.π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.*Insu ffi cient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, interpret with cau t on.

Figure 13.1: Number of Poison Fatalities per 100,000 Population by Health District,Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population Poison Fatalities Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S.Ŧ 919,611,033 125,589 13.7 13.5 12.7 14.2State of Utah 8,316,122 1,591 19.1 20.9 19.8 22.0

Bear River HD 494,969 65 13.1 15.1 11.5 19.348 Brigham City (1) 71,327 17 23.8 27.5 15.8 44.44 Logan (3) 221,043 23 10.4 12.2 7.4 18.913 Other Box Elder Co. (2)* 78,521 11 14.0 15.0 7.4 27.13 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 124,086 13 10.5 11.8 6.3 20.3 Central Utah HD 227,111 46 20.3 23.6 17.1 31.6

43 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 151,727 30 19.8 23.7 15.9 34.042 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 77,837 16 20.6 23.7 13.3 39.0 Davis County HD 921,582 131 14.2 15.7 13.1 18.76 Bountiful (16) 145,422 18 12.4 13.0 7.6 20.841 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 199,881 37 18.5 23.3 16.1 32.78 Farmington/Centerville (14) 103,072 12 11.6 13.2 6.8 23.214 Layton (12) 227,368 32 14.1 15.4 10.5 21.87 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 162,689 19 11.7 13.1 7.9 20.623 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 83,162 14 16.8 18.1 9.8 30.6 Salt Lake Valley HD 3,099,003 672 21.7 22.5 20.8 24.2

33 Avenues (18) 69,047 13 18.8 21.0 11.0 36.532 Cottonwood (28) 134,023 27 20.1 20.5 13.4 30.059 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 151,288 60 39.7 36.6 27.6 47.612 Foothill/U of U (19)* 69,250 10 14.4 14.8 6.9 27.658 Glendale (21) 88,347 25 28.3 33.9 21.7 50.4

26 Holladay (27) 139,379 25 17.9 18.8 12.0 27.918 Kearns (29) 203,562 31 15.2 16.9 11.2 24.524 Magna (20) 77,178 13 16.8 18.3 9.6 31.657 Midvale (32) 89,690 26 29.0 32.8 21.1 48.530 Millcreek (26) 171,434 33 19.2 19.3 13.2 27.253 Murray (31) 95,774 25 26.1 28.9 18.5 43.15 Riverton/Draper (39) 323,186 39 12.1 12.2 8.6 16.749 Rose Park (17) 103,710 23 22.2 27.6 17.4 41.738 Sandy Center (36) 161,786 36 22.3 22.9 16.0 31.817 Sandy, Northeast (37) 76,641 12 15.7 16.6 8.3 29.727 Sandy, Southeast (38) 95,049 17 17.9 18.8 10.7 30.622 South Jordan (35) 143,007 22 15.4 17.9 10.9 27.762 South Salt Lake (25) 76,824 40 52.1 57.2 40.6 78.346 Taylorsville (30) 111,447 29 26.0 27.1 17.9 39.355 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 116,383 34 29.2 31.1 21.2 44.0

36 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 109,878 23 20.9 22.2 13.7 34.2

20 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 112,486 18 16.0 17.8 10.5 28.4

44 West Valley East (23) 157,132 37 23.5 25.5 17.7 35.525 West Valley West (22) 220,026 40 18.2 18.3 13.0 25.1 Southeastern Utah HD 168,561 57 33.8 36.4 27.4 47.5

61 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 96,735 37 38.2 44.3 30.8 61.850 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 71,828 20 27.8 27.7 16.9 43.0 Southwest Utah HD 612,599 105 17.1 19.6 16.0 23.9

52 Cedar City (60) 118,971 27 22.7 28.0 18.0 41.72 Other Southwest District (61)* 76,338 7 9.2 10.3 4.0 21.435 Other Washington County (59) 180,732 33 18.3 21.9 14.9 31.016 St. George (58) 236,536 38 16.1 16.4 11.5 22.819 Summit County HD (51) 109,965 20 18.2 17.6 10.6 27.431 Tooele County HD (40) 175,057 32 18.3 20.0 13.6 28.215 TriCounty HD (53) 157,852 20 12.7 15.4 9.3 24.1 Utah County HD 1,555,137 255 16.4 19.4 17.0 22.1

21 American Fork/Alpine (42) 159,758 25 15.6 17.8 11.5 26.41 East Orem (46)* 66,461 5 7.5 9.2 2.8 22.29 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 242,639 28 11.5 13.3 8.7 19.428 North Orem (44) 114,305 19 16.6 18.9 10.9 30.4

34 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 161,821 29 17.9 21.4 14.2 31.029 Provo/BYU (47) 169,611 20 11.8 19.1 10.7 31.651 Provo South (48) 203,421 37 18.2 27.9 18.3 40.640 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 246,224 50 20.3 23.1 17.0 30.639 Utah Co. South (50) 94,086 19 20.2 22.9 13.5 36.454 West Orem (45) 96,821 22 22.7 29.7 17.9 46.311 Wasatch County HD (52)* 71,005 9 12.7 14.1 6.3 27.2 Weber-Morgan HD 723,281 179 24.7 26.5 22.7 30.7

56 Ben Lomond (5) 165,760 50 30.2 31.6 23.4 41.860 Downtown Ogden (7) 108,761 37 34.0 37.8 26.5 52.410 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 128,496 17 13.2 13.8 8.0 22.347 Riverdale (10) 75,692 19 25.1 27.2 16.2 43.037 Roy/Hooper (9) 131,602 27 20.5 22.3 14.6 32.645 South Ogden (8) 112,974 27 23.9 26.0 17.0 38.2

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. ŦPopulation figures from 2008-2010 were used to calculate rates

for the U.S. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For more information, see Appendix A. *Insufficient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability , interpret with caution.

95% Confidence Interval

Table 13: Poison Fatalities per 100,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S, 2009-2011

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Figure 13.2 Poison: Fatalities by Utah Small Area, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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Figure 13.3 Poison: Fatalities by Utah Small Area, Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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14. Self-Inicted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+

State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Self-inflicted CrudeRank or Small Area Population Injury ED Visits Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 805,635,694 379,959 4.7 4.6 4.9State of Utah 6,780,295 7,635 11.3 11.0 11.5

Bear River HD 400,625 445 11.1 10.1 12.262 Brigham City (1) 57,749 156 27.0 22.9 31.68 Logan (3) 182,013 119 6.5 5.4 7.848 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 63,007 91 14.4 11.6 17.713 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 97,857 77 7.9 6.2 9.8 Central Utah HD 187,489 202 10.8 9.3 12.4

24 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 125,269 121 9.7 8.0 11.542 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 64,290 81 12.6 10.0 15.7 Davis County HD 736,092 689 9.4 8.7 10.1

20 Bountiful (16) 120,574 111 9.2 7.6 11.140 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 155,071 186 12.0 10.3 13.99 Farmington/Centerville (14) 85,392 56 6.6 5.0 8.517 Layton (12) 181,009 161 8.9 7.6 10.415 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 127,099 105 8.3 6.8 10.030 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 66,957 70 10.5 8.2 13.2 Salt Lake Valley HD 2,572,000 3,642 14.2 13.7 14.6

12 Avenues (18) 62,409 48 7.7 5.7 10.221 Cottonwood (28) 117,819 109 9.3 7.6 11.237 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 135,621 155 11.4 9.7 13.41 Foothill/U of U (19) 59,994 20 3.3 2.0 5.249 Glendale (21) 71,809 104 14.5 11.8 17.6

46 Holladay (27) 122,638 163 13.3 11.3 15.550 Kearns (29) 165,268 263 15.9 14.1 18.060 Magna (20) 61,608 135 21.9 18.4 25.961 Midvale (32) 74,525 176 23.6 20.3 27.414 Millcreek (26) 148,066 121 8.2 6.8 9.859 Murray (31) 81,780 160 19.6 16.7 22.844 Riverton/Draper (39) 255,588 333 13.0 11.7 14.522 Rose Park (17) 84,400 80 9.5 7.5 11.854 Sandy Center (36) 133,268 235 17.6 15.5 20.035 Sandy, Northeast (37) 66,892 75 11.2 8.8 14.118 Sandy, Southeast (38) 81,420 74 9.1 7.1 11.438 South Jordan (35) 117,636 138 11.7 9.9 13.953 South Salt Lake (25) 64,138 112 17.5 14.4 21.058 Taylorsville (30) 93,965 174 18.5 15.9 21.5

52 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 95,410 166 17.4 14.9 20.3

51 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 85,779 144 16.8 14.2 19.8

32 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 84,164 92 10.9 8.8 13.4

57 West Valley East (23) 130,095 233 17.9 15.7 20.456 West Valley West (22) 175,629 312 17.8 15.9 19.9 Southeastern Utah HD 141,220 185 13.1 11.3 15.1

55 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 80,865 142 17.6 14.8 20.710 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 60,357 43 7.1 5.2 9.6 Southwest Utah HD 506,201 299 5.9 5.3 6.6

39 Cedar City (60) 97,629 114 11.7 9.6 14.07 Other Southwest District (61) 64,716 41 6.3 4.6 8.62 Other Washington County (59) 146,193 49 3.4 2.5 4.45 St. George (58) 197,643 95 4.8 3.9 5.94 Summit County HD (51) 93,764 44 4.7 3.4 6.345 Tooele County HD (40) 138,618 180 13.0 11.2 15.016 TriCounty HD (53) 126,098 110 8.7 7.2 10.5 Utah County HD 1,224,938 1,242 10.1 9.6 10.7

31 American Fork/Alpine (42) 123,776 133 10.7 9.0 12.728 East Orem (46) 54,880 56 10.2 7.7 13.325 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 180,912 176 9.7 8.3 11.347 North Orem (44) 88,498 126 14.2 11.9 17.034 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 122,431 136 11.1 9.3 13.13 Provo/BYU (47) 152,453 68 4.5 3.5 5.727 Provo South (48) 164,918 167 10.1 8.7 11.836 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 187,618 211 11.2 9.8 12.941 Utah Co. South (50) 71,016 88 12.4 9.9 15.329 West Orem (45) 78,440 81 10.3 8.2 12.811 Wasatch County HD (52) 56,924 43 7.6 5.5 10.2 Weber-Morgan HD 596,326 554 9.3 8.5 10.1

19 Ben Lomond (5) 137,140 125 9.1 7.6 10.943 Downtown Ogden (7) 88,722 113 12.7 10.5 15.36 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 106,366 51 4.8 3.6 6.333 Riverdale (10) 63,390 70 11.0 8.6 14.023 Roy/Hooper (9) 105,708 100 9.5 7.7 11.526 South Ogden (8) 95,007 95 10.0 8.1 12.2

Table 14: Self-Inflicted Injury Emergency Department Visits per 10,000 Population Ages 10+ by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas wereredefined. For more information, see Appendix A.

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Figure 14.2 Self-In icted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+ byUtah Small Area, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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14. Self-Inicted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+

Figure 14.3 Self-In icted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+ byUtah Small Area, Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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15. Self-Inicted Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+

0.0 2.0 4.0 6.0 8.0 10.0 12.0 14.0

Bear River HDOther Box Elder Co. (2)

Logan (3)Brigham City (1)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDBoun t ful (16)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)Farmington/Centerville (14)

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Layton (12)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HDFoothill/U of U (19)

Sandy, Southeast (38)Sandy, Northeast (37)Riverton/Draper (39)

West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)Millcreek (26)Avenues (18)

Co onwood (28)South Jordan (35)Sandy Center (36)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)Kearns (29)

Holladay (27)Murray (31)

West Valley East (23)Rose Park (17)

South Salt Lake (25)Taylorsville (30)

Glendale (21)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

Midvale (32)Magna (20)

West Valley West (22)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)*Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

Other Southwest District (61)Cedar City (60)

Other Washington County (59)St. George (58)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)

Provo South (48)West Orem (45)East Orem (46)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)North Orem (44)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)Weber-Morgan HD

Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)South Ogden (8)Roy/Hooper (9)Ben Lomond (5)

Downtown Ogden (7)Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

Figure 15.1: Number of Self-in icted Injury Hospitaliza t ons per 10,000 Popula t on Ages 10 and Up by Health District,Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 7.2 per 10,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 6.3 per 10,000 popula t on

Figure 15.1: Number of Self-in icted Injury Hospitalizations per 10,000 PopulationAges 10 and Up by Health District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011(Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 Self-inflicted CrudeRank or Small Area Population Injury Hospitalizations Rate Lower Upper

U.S. 805,635,694 577,294 7.2 7.0 7.4State of Utah 6,780,295 4,249 6.3 6.1 6.5

Bear River HD 400,625 162 4.0 3.4 4.711 Brigham City (1) 57,749 24 4.2 2.7 6.28 Logan (3) 182,013 69 3.8 3.0 4.87 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 63,007 23 3.7 2.3 5.516 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 97,857 44 4.5 3.3 6.0 Central Utah HD 187,489 101 5.4 4.4 6.6

31 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 125,269 72 5.7 4.5 7.217 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 64,290 29 4.5 3.0 6.5 Davis County HD 736,092 409 5.6 5.0 6.1

15 Bountiful (16) 120,574 54 4.5 3.4 5.842 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 155,071 113 7.3 6.0 8.823 Farmington/Centerville (14) 85,392 41 4.8 3.5 6.532 Layton (12) 181,009 106 5.9 4.8 7.125 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 127,099 63 5.0 3.8 6.319 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 66,957 31 4.6 3.2 6.6 Salt Lake Valley HD 2,572,000 1,858 7.2 6.9 7.6

35 Avenues (18) 62,409 38 6.1 4.3 8.436 Cottonwood (28) 117,819 75 6.4 5.0 8.039 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 135,621 94 6.9 5.4 8.25 Foothill/U of U (19) 59,994 18 3.0 1.8 4.752 Glendale (21) 71,809 62 8.6 7.0 11.5

44 Holladay (27) 122,638 92 7.5 6.0 9.141 Kearns (29) 165,268 120 7.3 6.0 8.762 Magna (20) 61,608 73 11.8 9.3 14.958 Midvale (32) 74,525 82 11.0 8.8 13.730 Millcreek (26) 148,066 85 5.7 4.6 7.146 Murray (31) 81,780 64 7.8 6.0 10.022 Riverton/Draper (39) 255,588 121 4.7 3.9 5.749 Rose Park (17) 84,400 69 8.2 6.4 10.438 Sandy Center (36) 133,268 85 6.4 5.1 7.920 Sandy, Northeast (37) 66,892 31 4.6 3.2 6.610 Sandy, Southeast (38) 81,420 32 3.9 2.7 5.637 South Jordan (35) 117,636 75 6.4 5.0 8.050 South Salt Lake (25) 64,138 54 8.4 6.3 11.051 Taylorsville (30) 93,965 81 8.6 6.9 10.7

57 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 95,410 92 9.6 7.8 11.8

55 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 85,779 78 9.1 7.2 11.4

29 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 84,164 47 5.6 4.1 7.4

48 West Valley East (23) 130,095 103 7.9 6.5 9.656 West Valley West (22) 175,629 163 9.3 7.9 10.8 Southeastern Utah HD 141,220 73 5.2 4.1 6.5

47 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 80,865 64 7.9 6.1 10.11 Grand/San Juan Co. (57)* 60,357 9 1.5 0.7 2.8 Southwest Utah HD 506,201 329 6.5 5.8 7.2

14 Cedar City (60) 97,629 43 4.4 3.2 5.96 Other Southwest District (61) 64,716 22 3.4 2.1 5.233 Other Washington County (59) 146,193 87 6.0 4.8 7.354 St. George (58) 197,643 177 9.0 7.7 10.44 Summit County HD (51) 93,764 26 2.8 1.8 4.153 Tooele County HD (40) 138,618 122 8.8 7.3 10.524 TriCounty HD (53) 126,098 62 4.9 3.8 6.3 Utah County HD 1,224,938 573 4.7 4.3 5.1

34 American Fork/Alpine (42) 123,776 74 6.0 4.7 7.513 East Orem (46) 54,880 24 4.4 2.8 6.527 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 180,912 93 5.1 4.2 6.326 North Orem (44) 88,498 44 5.0 3.6 6.728 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 122,431 66 5.4 4.2 6.93 Provo/BYU (47) 152,453 39 2.6 1.8 3.59 Provo South (48) 164,918 62 3.8 2.9 4.821 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 187,618 87 4.6 3.7 5.740 Utah Co. South (50) 71,016 50 7.0 5.2 9.312 West Orem (45) 78,440 34 4.3 3.0 6.12 Wasatch County HD (52) 56,924 14 2.5 1.3 4.1 Weber-Morgan HD 596,326 520 8.7 8.0 9.5

59 Ben Lomond (5) 137,140 151 11.0 9.3 12.960 Downtown Ogden (7) 88,722 98 11.0 9.0 13.518 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 106,366 49 4.6 3.4 6.161 Riverdale (10) 63,390 72 11.4 8.9 14.345 Roy/Hooper (9) 105,708 80 7.6 6.0 9.443 South Ogden (8) 95,007 70 7.4 5.7 9.3

Table 15: Self-inflicted Injury Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population Ages 10+ by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 i s always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas wereredefined. For more information, see Appendix A. *Insufficient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, interpret with caution.

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Figure 15.2 Self-In icted Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+ by Utah Small Area,Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

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Figure 15.3 Self-In icted Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+ by Utah Small Area,Wasatch Front, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

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0.0 10.0 20.0 30.0 40.0 50.0

Bear River HDLogan (3)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Brigham City (1)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDFarmington/Centerville (14)*

Syracuse/Kaysville (13)Layton (12)

Boun t ful (16)Woods Cross/North SL (15)

Clear eld/Hill AFB (11)Salt Lake Valley HD

Foothill/U of U (19)*West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)*

Glendale (21)*West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)

South Jordan (35)Riverton/Draper (39)

Rose Park (17)Holladay (27)

West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)Magna (20)

Co onwood (28)Sandy, Southeast (38)

Taylorsville (30)Avenues (18)

Millcreek (26)Kearns (29)

West Valley West (22)Downtown Salt Lake (24)

Sandy Center (36)Sandy, Northeast (37)

Midvale (32)West Valley East (23)

Murray (31)South Salt Lake (25)

Southeastern Utah HDGrand/San Juan Co. (57)

Carbon/Emery Co. (56)Southwest Utah HD

St. George (58)Cedar City (60)

Other Washington County (59)Other Southwest District (61)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDProvo/BYU (47)*

West Orem (45)*Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)*

East Orem (46)*Provo South (48)North Orem (44)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Utah Co. South (50)Springville/Spanish Fork (49)

Wasatch County HD (52)*Weber-Morgan HD

Roy/Hooper (9)Riverdale (10)*

South Ogden (8)Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)

Downtown Ogden (7)Ben Lomond (5)

Rate per 100,000 Popula t on

Figure 16.1: Number of Suicide Fatali t es per 100,000 Popula t on Ages 10 and Up by Health District, Small Area, Utah,and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

U.S. Rate 13.9 per 100,000 popula t on

Utah Rate 21.4 per 100,000 popula t on

ŦPopula t on gures from 2008-2010 were used to calculate rates for the U.S.π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.*Insu ffi cient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for data reliability, interpret with cau t on.

Figure 16.1: Number of Suicide Fatalities per 100,000 Population Ages 10+ byHealth District, Utah Small Area, Utah, and U.S., 2009-2011 (Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2009-2011 2009-2011 CrudeRank † or Small Area Population Suicide Fatalities Rate Lower Upper

U.S.Ŧ

798,433,268 111,264 13.9 13.1 14.8

State of Utah 6,780,295 1,400 20.6 19.6 21.8 Bear River HD 400,625 74 18.5 14.5 23.2

52 Brigham City (1) 57,749 16 27.7 15.8 45.09 Logan (3) 182,013 24 13.2 8.5 19.6

43 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 63,007 15 23.8 13.3 39.326 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 97,857 18 18.4 10.9 29.1 Central Utah HD 187,489 54 28.8 21.6 37.6

57 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 125,269 38 30.3 21.5 41.642 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 64,290 15 23.3 13.1 38.5 Davis County HD 736,092 131 17.8 14.9 21.1

20 Bountiful (16) 120,574 20 16.6 10.1 25.651 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 155,071 42 27.1 19.5 36.61 Farmington/Centerville (14)* 85,392 5 5.9 1.9 13.718 Layton (12) 181,009 29 16.0 10.7 23.015 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 127,099 20 15.7 9.6 24.332 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 66,957 14 20.9 11.4 35.1 Salt Lake Valley HD 2,572,000 579 22.5 20.7 24.4

38 Avenues (18) 62,409 14 22.4 12.3 37.635 Cottonwood (28) 117,819 25 21.2 13.7 31.346 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 135,621 35 25.8 18.0 35.97 Foothill/U of U (19)* 59,994 7 11.7 4.7 24.011 Glendale (21)* 71,809 10 13.9 6.7 25.6

30 Holladay (27) 122,638 24 19.6 12.5 29.141 Kearns (29) 165,268 38 23.0 16.3 31.634 Magna (20) 61,608 13 21.1 11.2 36.154 Midvale (32) 74,525 22 29.5 18.5 44.740 Millcreek (26) 148,066 34 23.0 15.9 32.160 Murray (31) 81,780 29 35.5 22.8 49.521 Riverton/Draper (39) 255,588 43 16.8 12.2 22.728 Rose Park (17) 84,400 16 19.0 10.8 30.850 Sandy Center (36) 133,268 36 27.0 18.9 37.453 Sandy, Northeast (37) 66,892 19 28.4 17.1 44.436 Sandy, Southeast (38) 81,420 18 22.1 13.1 34.919 South Jordan (35) 117,636 19 16.2 9.7 25.261 South Salt Lake (25) 64,138 26 40.5 25.2 57.537 Taylorsville (30) 93,965 21 22.3 13.8 34.2

33 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 95,410 20 21.0 12.8 32.4

14 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 85,779 13 15.2 8.1 25.9

8 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)* 84,164 10 11.9 5.7 21.9

56 West Valley East (23) 130,095 39 30.0 21.3 41.045 West Valley West (22) 175,629 44 25.1 18.2 33.6 Southeastern Utah HD 141,220 40 28.3 20.2 38.6

55 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 80,865 24 29.7 19.0 44.247 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 60,357 16 26.5 15.2 43.1 Southwest Utah HD 506,201 129 25.5 21.3 30.3

39 Cedar City (60) 97,629 22 22.5 14.1 34.162 Other Southwest District (61) 64,716 27 41.7 27.5 60.748 Other Washington County (59) 146,193 39 26.7 19.0 36.531 St. George (58) 197,643 41 20.7 14.9 28.110 Summit County HD (51) 93,764 13 13.9 7.4 23.712 Tooele County HD (40) 138,618 20 14.4 8.8 22.349 Tr iCounty HD (53) 126,098 34 27.0 18.7 37.7 Utah County HD 1,224,938 178 14.5 12.5 16.8

24 American Fork/Alpine (42) 123,776 22 17.8 11.1 26.95 East Orem (46)* 54,880 5 9.1 3.0 21.323 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 180,912 31 17.1 11.6 24.322 North Orem (44) 88,498 15 16.9 9.5 28.0

4 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)* 122,431 11 9.0 4.5 16.12 Provo/BYU (47)* 152,453 9 5.9 2.7 11.26 Provo South (48) 164,918 17 10.3 6.0 16.544 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 187,618 47 25.1 18.4 33.325 Utah Co. South (50) 71,016 13 18.3 9.8 31.33 West Orem (45)* 78,440 7 8.9 3.6 18.429 Wasatch County HD (52)* 56,924 11 19.3 9.7 34.6 Weber-Morgan HD 596,326 137 23.0 19.3 27.2

59 Ben Lomond (5) 137,140 46 33.5 24.6 44.758 Downtown Ogden (7) 88,722 29 32.7 21.9 46.927 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 106,366 20 18.8 11.5 29.016 Riverdale (10)* 63,390 10 15.8 7.6 29.013 Roy/Hooper (9) 105,708 16 15.1 8.7 24.617 South Ogden (8) 95,007 15 15.8 8.8 26.0

Table 16: Suicide Fatalities per 100,000 Population Ages 10 and Up by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and U.S. , 2009-2011

95% Confidence Interval

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. ŦPopulation figures from 2008-2010 were used

to calculate rates for the U.S.π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For more information, see Appendix A. *Insufficient number of cases to meet UDOH standards for

data reliability, interpret with caution.

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No Different From State

Lower Than State

Figure 16.2 Suicide Fatalities Ages 10+ by Utah Small Area, Utah, 2009-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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0.0 5.0 10.0 15.0 20.0 25.0 30.0

Bear River HDBrigham City (1)

Logan (3)Other Box Elder Co. (2)

Other Cache/Rich Co. (4)Central Utah HD

Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55)Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54)

Davis County HDClear eld/Hill AFB (11)Syracuse/Kaysville (13)

Layton (12)Boun t ful (16)

Woods Cross/North SL (15)Farmington/Centerville (14)

Salt Lake Valley HDWest Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2)

Avenues (18)West Valley East (23)

Co onwood (28)West Jordan Southeast π (34.1)West Jordan Northeast π (33.1)

Sandy, Northeast (37)Millcreek (26)South Jordan (35)

Holladay (27)Taylorsville (30)

West Valley West (22)Kearns (29)

Sandy Center (36)Riverton/Draper (39)

Rose Park (17)Magna (20)

Downtown Salt Lake (24)Sandy, Southeast (38)

Foothill/U of U (19)South Salt Lake (25)

Midvale (32)Murray (31)

Glendale (21)Southeastern Utah HD

Grand/San Juan Co. (57)Carbon/Emery Co. (56)

Southwest Utah HDCedar City (60)St. George (58)

Other Washington County (59)Other Southwest District (61)

Summit County HD (51)Tooele County HD (40)

TriCounty HD (53)Utah County HDWest Orem (45)East Orem (46)Provo/BYU (47)

Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43)North Orem (44)

Lehi/Cedar Valley (41)Provo South (48)

Springville/Spanish Fork (49)American Fork/Alpine (42)

Utah Co. South (50)Wasatch County HD (52)

Weber-Morgan HDSouth Ogden (8)Ben Lomond (5)

Downtown Ogden (7)Morgan/East Weber Co. (6)

Roy/Hooper (9)Riverdale (10)

Rate per 10,000 Popula t on

U.S. Rate Not Available

Utah Rate 9.1 per 10,000 popula t on

π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were rede ned. For more informa t on, see Appendix A.

Figure 17.1: Number of Traumatic Brain Injury Hospitalizations per 10,000Population by Health District, Utah Small Area, and Utah, 2010-2011 (Age-adjusted)

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State State, Health District, 2010-2011 2010-2011 Crude Age-adjustedRank† or Small Area Population TBI Rate Rate Lower Upper

U.S. Data not available -- -- -- -- --State of Utah 5,592,701 4,601 8.2 9.1 7.8 9.3

Bear River HD 333,053 24 0.7 5.1 3.3 7.63 Brigham City (1) 47,770 24 5.0 5.1 3.3 7.65 Logan (3) 149,064 69 4.6 5.6 4.3 7.221 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 52,706 40 7.6 8.2 5.8 11.224 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 83,521 60 7.2 8.3 6.3 10.7 Central Utah HD 152,038 163 10.7 10.7 9.1 12.4

50 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 101,664 114 11.2 11.4 9.4 13.830 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 52,023 49 9.4 9.3 6.8 12.3 Davis County HD 619,617 427 6.9 7.8 7.1 8.6

25 Bountiful (16) 97,330 89 9.1 8.5 6.8 10.48 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 134,391 71 5.3 6.4 4.9 8.335 Farmington/Centerville (14) 69,365 56 8.1 9.5 7.1 12.415 Layton (12) 152,520 100 6.6 7.5 6.1 9.212 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 109,845 64 5.8 7.2 5.5 9.426 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 56,171 47 8.4 8.9 6.5 12.0 Salt Lake Valley HD 2,082,208 2,080 10.0 11.0 10.5 11.5

27 Avenues (18) 46,238 44 9.5 8.9 6.4 12.029 Cottonwood (28) 89,806 85 9.5 9.2 7.3 11.354 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 101,227 117 11.6 11.9 9.8 14.457 Foothill/U of U (19) 46,335 57 12.3 12.4 9.4 16.162 Glendale (21) 59,316 101 17.0 18.5 15.0 22.6

43 Holladay (27) 93,382 112 12.0 10.6 8.7 12.849 Kearns (29) 136,479 128 9.4 11.3 9.3 13.755 Magna (20) 51,859 55 10.6 11.9 8.8 15.860 Midvale (32) 60,139 84 14.0 14.7 11.7 18.339 Millcreek (26) 114,793 120 10.5 9.7 8.0 11.661 Murray (31) 64,167 100 15.6 15.3 12.4 18.651 Riverton/Draper (39) 219,292 190 8.7 11.4 9.6 13.453 Rose Park (17) 69,527 77 11.1 11.7 9.2 14.752 Sandy Center (36) 108,459 106 9.8 11.4 9.2 13.836 Sandy, Northeast (37) 51,304 45 8.8 9.5 6.9 12.856 Sandy, Southeast (38) 63,731 64 10.0 12.0 9.1 15.740 South Jordan (35) 96,758 80 8.3 10.2 7.9 12.959 South Salt Lake (25) 51,505 63 12.2 13.0 9.9 16.644 Taylorsville (30) 74,680 72 9.6 10.6 8.3 13.433 West Jordan Northeast π (33.1) 78,304 60 7.7 9.4 6.9 12.531 West Jordan Southeast π (34.1) 73,774 50 6.8 9.3 6.5 12.8

18 West Jordan West, Copperton π (34.2) 76,359 45 5.9 8.1 5.2 11.9

28 West Valley East (23) 105,364 87 8.3 9.0 7.2 11.247 West Valley West (22) 147,742 138 9.3 10.9 9.1 13.0 Southeastern Utah HD 112,974 83 7.3 7.4 5.9 9.1

38 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 64,696 62 9.6 9.6 7.4 12.42 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 48,280 21 4.3 4.3 2.7 6.6 Southwest Utah HD 411,197 304 7.4 6.9 6.1 7.71 Cedar City (60) 79,777 15 1.9 2.2 1.2 3.758 Other Southwest District (61) 51,218 70 13.7 12.9 10.1 16.417 Other Washington County (59) 121,385 96 7.9 7.7 6.2 9.49 St. George (58) 158,795 123 7.7 6.4 5.3 7.745 Summit County HD (51) 74,127 71 9.6 10.8 8.3 13.746 Tooele County HD (40) 117,839 109 9.2 10.8 8.8 13.134 TriCounty HD (53) 105,348 95 9.0 9.4 7.6 11.5 Utah County HD 1,050,336 658 6.3 7.8 7.1 8.4

37 American Fork/Alpine (42) 108,151 82 7.6 9.5 7.5 12.06 East Orem (46) 44,525 23 5.2 5.7 3.6 8.619 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 165,758 113 6.8 8.1 6.5 10.013 North Orem (44) 76,515 44 5.8 7.2 5.1 9.8

11 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 109,511 58 5.3 7.0 5.2 9.37 Provo/BYU (47) 114,183 54 4.7 5.9 4.4 7.822 Provo South (48) 136,750 72 5.3 8.2 6.1 10.832 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 166,438 127 7.6 9.3 7.6 11.141 Utah Co. South (50) 63,467 56 8.8 10.3 7.6 13.54 West Orem (45) 65,046 29 4.5 5.4 3.5 7.916 Wasatch County HD (52) 48,119 33 6.9 7.6 5.2 10.8 Weber-Morgan HD 485,845 385 7.9 8.6 7.7 9.5

14 Ben Lomond (5) 111,520 77 6.9 7.3 5.8 9.220 Downtown Ogden (7) 72,962 57 7.8 8.1 6.1 10.623 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 86,477 65 7.5 8.2 6.3 10.548 Riverdale (10) 50,888 55 10.8 11.0 8.3 14.342 Roy/Hooper (9) 88,355 79 8.9 10.5 8.2 13.110 South Ogden (8) 75,643 52 6.9 6.9 5.1 9.0

†State rank is by 62 small areas for unsuppressed data; 1 is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. π In 2009, the West Jordan small areas were redefined. For moreinformation, see Appendix A.

95% Confidence Interval

Table 17: Traumatic Brain Injury Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population by Health District, Small Area, and Utah, 2010-2011

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17. raumatic Brain Injury: HospitalizationsFigure 17.3 Traumatic Brain Injury: Hospitalizations by Utah Small Area,Wasatch Front, 2010-2011

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012) 6

and IBIS-PH (2013)

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Appendix AHow Utah Small Areas

Were Designated

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Appendix A: How Utah Small Areas Were DesignatedIn 1997, 61 Utah Small Areas were developed by Utah Department of Health staff to facilitate thereporting of health information at the community level. In most health data sources, ZIP Code areaboundaries are the smallest commonly-used geographic units. As such, ZIP Code area boundaries,singly or in combination, were used to de ne the Utah Small Areas. Additionally, the U.S. Postal ServiceZIP Code areas roughly follow political boundaries. For some sparsely populated areas of the state,however, entire counties were used to de ne Utah Small Areas.

In 2008, the Postal Service created a new ZIP Code (84081) from two existing ZIP Codes (84084 and84088) in Salt Lake County. This change affected the boundaries for Utah Small Area #33 “West JordanNorth (84084)” and Utah Utah Small Area #34 “West Jordan/Copperton (84088, 84006).” Utah Small

Areas #33 and #34 were discontinued and three new Utah Small Areas were created in their place.Beginning with 2009 data, ZIP Code 84084 de nes new Utah Small Area #34.1 “West Jordan Southeast.”The new ZIP Code 84081 with the old ZIP Code 84006 de nes new Utah Small Area #34.2 “WestJordan West/Copperton.” The new Utah Small Areas in West Jordan are not comparable to the previousdesignations for 84084, 84088, and 84006. For more information on Utah Small Area De nitions,go to http://health.utah.gov/opha/IBIShelp/sarea/UtahSmallAreaInfo.pdf .

Utah Small Area size was established by examining the incidence rates for a variety of health events anddetermining the population size that would be required to yield at least 20 events over a three- to ve-

year period. A numerator of 20 or greater was chosen because it produces relatively stable incidenceestimates and simpli es the computation of con dence intervals. Populations of 20,000 to 100,000 werefound to be suf ciently large for classi cation of a Utah Small Area. However, some areas with smallerpopulations were designated as Utah Small Areas when low population density, community identity, orother factors suggested that it was appropriate.

Because local health districts are the primary seat of community public health in Utah, the Utah Small Areas were designed to not cross local health district boundaries. Whenever possible, the Utah Small Areas were designed to conform to established political boundaries of cities and towns. Due to extremelyvarying economic statuses within ZIP Code areas in some instances, the investigators examined medianper capita annual income levels of each ZIP Code. In many cases, local representatives, including healthof cers and city of cials, were asked to assist in designating Utah Small Area boundaries based on theirknowledge of community characteristics.

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Appendix A: How Utah Utah Small Areas Were DesignatedDifficulties in Designating Utah Small Areas Using ZIP CodesBecause ZIP Code boundaries are arbitrary geographic areas designed for the convenience of postalcarriers, they do not always correspond to other more meaningful boundaries, such as those of cities ortowns, school districts, neighborhoods, or political voting districts. ZIP Code areas may be heterogeneouswith respect to important health-related demographic variables such as income, education, and householdcomposition. Additionally, ZIP Code boundaries are not stable because they are subdivided as thepopulations within them increase. Also, very importantly, ZIP Code and Utah Small Area boundaries may

not match health event (e.g., a disease or exposure) boundaries.

Although ZIP Code areas may be less than ideal, they are routinely included on many public health datarecords or can be gathered easily on surveys such as the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System(BRFSS). Also, estimates of population size and other demographic characteristics are often available forZIP Code areas. When calculating disease and mortality rates, these population estimates are used asthe denominator, making them especially important.

Statistical Issues in Analyzing Utah Small Area DataRates calculated from few events or in a small population typically show relatively large uctuations withsmall changes in the number of events. Such uctuations create challenges for those trying to make

valid interpretations. For instance, it is dif cult to assess whether rates, such as those in the indicatorsincluded in this report, are either higher or lower than usual, or in relation to some standard such as thestate rate. There are a number of statistical approaches for detecting signi cant differences that arediscussed in the article by Haggard, et al. 4 For this report, con dence intervals were used. Con denceintervals describe the precision of an estimate and take into account the variability of the indicator, thesample size, and the sampling method. Five to three years of data were combined to increase samplesize in the Utah Small Areas and improve the precision of the estimates.

One limitation in the use of con dence intervals to identify areas that are signi cantly different fromthe state is the lack of independence of the Utah Small Areas and the state. The state includes theUtah Small Area, so it is not technically appropriate for comparison. Another issue is that the state ratealso has a con dence interval. For this report, a Utah Small Area differed from the state rate when its

con dence interval did not include the state rate; however, the con dence interval for the state rate wasnot considered.

In Summary Utah Small Area analysis has many uses in public health. It can assist in targeting health promotionefforts and examining health status in Utah Small Areas. It can also help to identify environmental, healthsystem, and demographic attributes that may be related to the health of a community.

Though the method described here is not perfect, it allows for the presentation of estimates by Utah’sSmall Areas.

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Appendix B:Utah Small Area Deni-

tions and Key Maps

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Appendix B: Utah Small Area Denitions and Key Maps# Area Boundary Designation40 Tooele Co. Tooele County41 Lehi/Cedar Valley ZIP Codes 84043, 84013, 84005, (new) 84045 (new in 2006)42 American Fork/Alpine ZIP Codes 84004, 8400343 Pleasant Grove/Lindon ZIP Codes 84062, 8404244 North Orem ZIP Codes 84057, 8405945 West Orem ZIP Code 8405846 East Orem ZIP Code 84097 (new as of 1996)47 Provo/BYU ZIP Codes 84602, 8460448 Provo South ZIP Codes 84601, 84603, 84605, 8460649 Springville/Spanish Fork ZIP Codes 84660, 84663, 84664, 8465350 Utah County South ZIP Codes 84651, 84655, 84626, 8463351 Summit County Summit County52 Wasatch County Wasatch County53 TriCounty LHD Daggett, Duchesne, and Uintah Counties

54 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. Juab, Millard, and Sanpete Counties55 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. Piute, Sevier, and Wayne Counties56 Carbon/Emery Co. Carbon and Emery Counties57 Grand/San Juan Co. Grand and San Juan Counties58 St. George ZIP Codes 84770, 84771, 8479059 Other Washington Co. Washington County except ZIP Codes 84770, 84771, 8479060 Cedar City ZIP Code 8472061 Other Southwest District Beaver, Gar eld, Iron, & Kane Co. except ZIP Code 84720

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Appendix B: Utah Small Area Denitions and Key Maps

State of Utah

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012)

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Appendix B: Utah Small Area Denitions and Key Maps

Wasatch Front

Data Sources: Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (2012)

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Appendix D:Demographic

Characteristicsby Utah Small Area

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 311591917 153 290 819 49.2 48.2 50.2State of Utah 2,817,222 1,415,507 50.2 49.3 51.2Bear River HD 167,292 83,537 49.9 49.0 50.9

27 Brigham City (1) 23,875 11,980 50.2 49.2 51.25 Logan (3) 75,031 36,881 49.2 48.2 50.1

50 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 26,420 13,439 50.9 49.9 51.843 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 41,970 21,234 50.6 49.6 51.6

Central Utah HD 76,173 39,119 51.4 50.4 52.358 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 50,968 26,374 51.7 50.8 52.742 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,037 13,166 50.6 49.6 51.5

Davis County HD 311,811 156,591 50.2 49.2 51.24 Bountiful (16) 48,776 23,877 49.0 48.0 49.9

48 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 67,615 34,381 50.8 49.9 51.853 Farmington/Centerville (14) 34,949 17,849 51.1 50.1 52.128 Layton (12) 76,576 38,444 50.2 49.2 51.235 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 55,502 27,946 50.4 49.4 51.319 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 28,395 14,095 49.6 48.7 50.6

Salt Lake Valley HD 1,048,985 527,681 50.3 49.3 51.36 Avenues (18) 23,227 11,429 49.2 48.2 50.218 Cottonwood (28) 45,132 22,393 49.6 48.6 50.646 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 50,792 25,770 50.7 49.8 51.715 Foothill/U of U (19) 23,241 11,520 49.6 48.6 50.562 Glendale (21) 29,861 15,919 53.3 52.3 54.31 Holladay (27) 46,928 22,512 48.0 47.0 49.0

37 Kearns (29) 68,599 34,569 50.4 49.4 51.434 Magna (20) 26,123 13,147 50.3 49.3 51.314 Midvale (32) 30,237 15,313 50.6 49.7 51.644 Millcreek (26) 57,647 28,022 48.6 47.6 49.62 Murray (31) 32,243 15,867 49.2 48.2 50.27 Riverton/Draper (39) 111,545 57,416 51.5 50.5 52.5

57 Rose Park (17) 34,947 18,123 51.9 50.9 52.859 Sandy Center (36) 54,516 27,172 49.8 48.9 50.820 Sandy, Northeast (37) 25,746 13,096 50.9 49.9 51.849 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,030 16,418 51.3 50.3 52.254 South Jordan (35) 49,074 24,606 50.1 49.2 51.126 South Salt Lake (25) 25,894 13,040 50.4 49.4 51.336 Taylorsville (30) 37,527 18,601 49.6 48.6 50.539 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 39,496 19,928 50.5 49.5 51.48 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 37,136 18,326 49.3 48.4 50.316 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 38,856 19,273 49.6 48.6 50.660 West Valley East (23) 52,975 27,536 52.0 51.0 53.024 West Valley West (22) 74,375 37,251 50.1 49.1 51.1

Southeastern Utah HD 56,412 28,277 50.1 49.1 51.122 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 32,263 16,131 50.0 49.0 51.032 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 24,149 12,145 50.3 49.3 51.3

Southwest Utah HD 207,401 102,925 49.6 48.6 50.611 Cedar City (60) 40,073 19,798 49.4 48.4 50.452 Other Southwest District (61) 25,651 13,063 50.9 49.9 51.929 Other Washington County (59) 61,405 30,845 50.2 49.3 51.23 St. George (58) 80,259 39,212 48.9 47.9 49.8

56 Summit County HD (51) 37,594 19,348 51.5 50.5 52.438 Tooele County HD (40) 59,326 29,911 50.4 49.4 51.451 TriCounty HD (53) 53,207 27,088 50.9 49.9 51.9

Utah County HD 530,499 266,114 50.2 49.2 51.145 American Fork/Alpine (42) 54,771 27,748 50.7 49.7 51.630 East Orem (46) 22,333 11,219 50.2 49.3 51.221 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 84,603 42,175 49.9 48.9 50.831 North Orem (44) 38,275 19,248 50.3 49.3 51.341 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 55,392 27,965 50.5 49.5 51.5

12 Provo/BYU (47) 57,683 28,503 49.4 48.4 50.413 Provo South (48) 68,686 33,996 49.5 48.5 50.533 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 84,107 42,321 50.3 49.3 51.355 Utah Co. South (50) 31,999 16,463 51.4 50.5 52.440 West Orem (45) 32,656 16,480 50.5 49.5 51.447 Wasatch County HD (52) 24,417 12,401 50.8 49.8 51.8

Weber-Morgan HD 244,105 122,515 50.2 49.2 51.217 Ben Lomond (5) 56,117 27,840 49.6 48.6 50.661 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,605 19,345 52.8 51.9 53.825 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 43,543 21,832 50.1 49.2 51.19 Riverdale (10) 25,591 12,633 49.4 48.4 50.310 Roy/Hooper (9) 44,375 21,912 49.4 48.4 50.423 South Ogden (8) 37,873 18,952 50.0 49.1 51.0

Male Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2011

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B 5

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Population Number of Males Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 311,591,917 72,855,207 23.4 22.6 24.2State of Utah 2,817,222 773,792 27.5 26.6 28.3Bear River HD 167,292 51,292 30.7 29.8 31.6

22 Brigham City (1) 23,875 5,648 23.7 22.8 24.560 Logan (3) 75,031 30,594 40.8 39.8 41.75 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 26,420 5,468 20.7 19.9 21.5

15 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 41,970 9,579 22.8 22.0 23.6Central Utah HD 76,173 17,561 23.1 22.2 23.923 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 50,968 12,445 24.4 23.6 25.34 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,037 5,275 20.3 19.5 21.0

Davis County HD 311,811 77,164 24.7 23.9 25.614 Bountiful (16) 48,776 11,026 22.6 21.8 23.447 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 67,615 19,805 29.3 28.4 30.26 Farmington/Centerville (14) 34,949 7,349 21.0 20.2 21.8

30 Layton (12) 76,576 19,269 25.2 24.3 26.019 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 55,502 12,775 23.0 22.2 23.824 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 28,395 6,939 24.4 23.6 25.3

Salt Lake Valley HD 1,048,985 288,457 27.5 26.6 28.457 Avenues (18) 23,227 7,952 34.2 33.3 35.216 Cottonwood (28) 45,132 10,337 22.9 22.1 23.759 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 50,792 19,927 39.2 38.3 40.248 Foothill/U of U (19) 23,241 6,957 29.9 29.0 30.851 Glendale (21) 29,861 9,211 30.8 29.9 31.8

13 Holladay (27) 46,928 10,543 22.5 21.6 23.342 Kearns (29) 68,599 18,740 27.3 26.4 28.245 Magna (20) 26,123 7,456 28.5 27.7 29.449 Midvale (32) 30,237 9,550 31.6 30.7 32.555 Millcreek (26) 57,647 14,267 24.7 23.9 25.626 Murray (31) 32,243 9,400 29.2 28.3 30.046 Riverton/Draper (39) 111,545 28,885 25.9 25.0 26.833 Rose Park (17) 34,947 10,764 30.8 29.9 31.750 Sandy Center (36) 54,516 14,244 26.1 25.3 27.034 Sandy, Northeast (37) 25,746 5,621 21.8 21.0 22.610 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,030 6,377 19.9 19.1 20.73 South Jordan (35) 49,074 11,424 23.3 22.5 24.121 South Salt Lake (25) 25,894 8,059 31.1 30.2 32.054 Taylorsville (30) 37,527 11,535 30.7 29.8 31.639 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 39,496 10,664 27.0 26.1 27.943 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 37,136 10,43 0 28.1 27.2 29.028 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 38,856 9,642 24.8 24.0 25.752 West Valley East (23) 52,975 16,398 31.0 30.0 31.938 West Valley West (22) 74,375 19,908 26.8 25.9 27.6

Southeastern Utah HD 56,412 12,595 22.3 21.5 23.117 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 32,263 7,412 23.0 22.1 23.89 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 24,149 5,183 21.5 20.7 22.3

Southwest Utah HD 207,401 50,050 24.1 23.3 25.056 Cedar City (60) 40,073 13,700 34.2 33.3 35.11 Other Southwest District (61) 25,651 4,741 18.5 17.7 19.27 Other Washington County (59) 61,405 12,957 21.1 20.3 21.9

20 St. George (58) 80,259 18,647 23.2 22.4 24.12 Summit County HD (51) 37,594 7,427 19.8 19.0 20.511 Tooele County HD (40) 59,326 13,254 22.3 21.5 23.229 TriCounty HD (53) 53,207 13,299 25.0 24.1 25.8

Utah County HD 530,499 174,640 32.9 32.0 33.818 American Fork/Alpine (42) 54,771 12,593 23.0 22.2 23.840 East Orem (46) 22,333 6,042 27.1 26.2 27.925 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 84,603 20,819 24.6 23.8 25.553 North Orem (44) 38,275 11,905 31.1 30.2 32.035 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 55,392 14,510 26.2 25.3 27.162 Provo/BYU (47) 57,683 31,756 55.1 54.1 56.061 Provo South (48) 68,686 34,681 50.5 49.5 51.531 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 84,107 21,307 25.3 24.5 26.236 Utah Co. South (50) 31,999 8,388 26.2 25.4 27.158 West Orem (45) 32,656 12,643 38.7 37.8 39.78 Wasatch County HD (52) 24,417 5,169 21.2 20.4 22.0

Weber-Morgan HD 244,105 62,884 25.8 24.9 26.632 Ben Lomond (5) 56,117 14,276 25.4 24.6 26.344 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,605 10,415 28.5 27.6 29.312 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 43,543 9,733 22.4 21.5 23.227 Riverdale (10) 25,591 6,349 24.8 24.0 25.737 Roy/Hooper (9) 44,375 11,834 26.7 25.8 27.541 South Ogden (8) 37,873 10,279 27.1 26.3 28.0

18-34 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2011

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StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Population

Number of adults18- 34 Years O ld Cru de Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 311,591,917 62,785,959 20.2 19.4 20.9State of Utah 2 817 222 495 156 17.6 16.8 18.3Bear River HD 167,292 25,683 15.4 14.6 16.1

16 Brigham City (1) 23,875 3,937 16.5 15.8 17.24 Logan (3) 75,031 9,959 13.3 12.6 13.9

25 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 26,420 4,633 17.5 16.8 18.3

22 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 41,970 7,156 17.1 16.3 17.8Central Utah HD 76,173 12,154 16.0 15.2 16.711 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 50,968 8,119 15.9 15.2 16.613 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,037 4,162 16.0 15.3 16.7

Davis County HD 311,811 57,135 18.3 17.6 19.118 Bountiful (16) 48,776 8,107 16.6 15.9 17.430 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 67,615 11,980 17.7 17.0 18.547 Farmington/Centerville (14) 34,949 6,692 19.1 18.4 19.944 Layton (12) 76,576 14,491 18.9 18.2 19.743 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 55,502 10,424 18.8 18.0 19.548 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 28,395 5,440 19.2 18.4 19.9

Salt Lake Valley HD 1,048,985 200,580 19.1 18.4 19.928 Avenues (18) 23,227 4,084 17.6 16.8 18.351 Cottonwood (28) 45,132 8,726 19.3 18.6 20.142 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 50,792 9,502 18.7 17.9 19.521 Foothill/U of U (19) 23,241 3,920 16.9 16.1 17.629 Glendale (21) 29,861 5,257 17.6 16.9 18.4

32 Holladay (27) 46,928 8,343 17.8 17.0 18.552 Kearns (29) 68,599 13,464 19.6 18.8 20.440 Magna (20) 26,123 4,777 18.3 17.5 19.034 Midvale (32) 30,237 5,471 18.1 17.3 18.838 Millcreek (26) 57,647 10,592 18.4 17.6 19.141 Murray (31) 32,243 5,667 17.6 16.8 18.327 Riverton/Draper (39) 111,545 23,756 21.3 20.5 22.160 Rose Park (17) 34,947 5,799 16.6 15.9 17.317 Sandy Center (36) 54,516 10,746 19.7 18.9 20.553 Sandy, Northeast (37) 25,746 4,945 19.2 18.4 20.050 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,030 6,807 21.3 20.5 22.159 South Jordan (35) 49,074 10,129 20.6 19.8 21.458 South Salt Lake (25) 25,894 4,676 18.1 17.3 18.837 Taylorsville (30) 37,527 6,731 17.9 17.2 18.756 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 39,496 8,006 20.3 19.5 21.149 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 37,136 7,115 19.2 18.4 19.961 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 38,856 8,486 21.8 21.0 22.6

26 West Valley East (23) 52,975 9,298 17.6 16.8 18.346 West Valley West (22) 74,375 14,149 19.0 18.3 19.8Southeastern Utah HD 56,412 9,462 16.8 16.0 17.5

10 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 32,263 5,104 15.8 15.1 16.536 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 24,149 4,358 18.0 17.3 18.8

Southwest Utah HD 207,401 30,640 14.8 14.1 15.55 Cedar City (60) 40,073 5,731 14.3 13.6 15.012 Other Southwest District (61) 25,651 4,088 15.9 15.2 16.78 Other Washington County (59) 61,405 9,247 15.1 14.4 15.87 St. George (58) 80,259 11,573 14.4 13.7 15.1

62 Summit County HD (51) 37,594 8,665 23.0 22.2 23.955 Tooele County HD (40) 59,326 11,879 20.0 19.2 20.815 TriCounty HD (53) 53,207 8,760 16.5 15.7 17.2

Utah County HD 530,499 81,482 15.4 14.7 16.124 American Fork/Alpine (42) 54,771 9,566 17.5 16.7 18.26 East Orem (46) 22,333 3,201 14.3 13.6 15.0

54 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 84,603 16,792 19.8 19.1 20.6

9 North Orem (44) 38,275 5,930 15.5 14.8 16.220 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 55,392 9,332 16.8 16.1 17.61 Provo/BYU (47) 57,683 4,920 8.5 8.0 9.12 Provo South (48) 68,686 8,129 11.8 11.2 12.523 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 84,107 14,403 17.1 16.4 17.914 Utah Co. South (50) 31,999 5,234 16.4 15.6 17.13 West Orem (45) 32,656 3,978 12.2 11.5 12.8

57 Wasatch County HD (52) 24,417 4,984 20.4 19.6 21.2Weber-Morgan HD 244,105 43,732 17.9 17.2 18.7

31 Ben Lomond (5) 56,117 9,965 17.8 17.0 18.535 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,605 6,568 17.9 17.2 18.739 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 43,543 7,930 18.2 17.5 19.033 Riverdale (10) 25,591 4,566 17.8 17.1 18.645 Roy/Hooper (9) 44,375 8,411 19.0 18.2 19.719 South Ogden (8) 37,873 6,296 16.6 15.9 17.4

35-49 Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2011

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Communi ty Survey B01001B 5

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Population

Number of adults35- 49 Years Ol d Cru de Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 311,591,917 41,394,141 13.3 12.6 14.0State of Utah 2 817 222 259 221 9.2 8.6 9.8Bear River HD 167,292 15,094 9.0 8.5 9.6

49 Brigham City (1) 23,875 2,977 12.5 11.8 13.121 Logan (3) 75,031 5,726 7.6 7.1 8.243 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 26,420 2,722 10.3 9.7 10.9

31 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 41,970 3,672 8.7 8.2 9.3Central Utah HD 76,173 10,032 13.2 12.5 13.846 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 50,968 6,195 12.2 11.5 12.856 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 26,037 3,938 15.1 14.4 15.8

Davis County HD 311,811 26,050 8.4 7.8 8.957 Bountiful (16) 48,776 7,505 15.4 14.7 16.17 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 67,615 3,927 5.8 5.3 6.328 Farmington/Centerville (14) 34,949 2,862 8.2 7.7 8.720 Layton (12) 76,576 5,702 7.4 6.9 8.016 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 55,502 3,764 6.8 6.3 7.326 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 28,395 2,290 8.1 7.5 8.6

Salt Lake Valley HD 1,048,985 92,845 8.9 8.3 9.454 Avenues (18) 23,227 3,334 14.4 13.7 15.055 Cottonwood (28) 45,132 6,643 14.7 14.0 15.440 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 50,792 5,161 10.2 9.6 10.853 Foothill/U of U (19) 23,241 3,169 13.6 13.0 14.323 Glendale (21) 29,861 2,371 7.9 7.4 8.5

61 Holladay (27) 46,928 8,822 18.8 18.0 19.68 Kearns (29) 68,599 4,153 6.1 5.6 6.510 Magna (20) 26,123 1,624 6.2 5.7 6.736 Midvale (32) 30,237 2,962 9.8 9.2 10.438 Millcreek (26) 57,647 9,111 15.8 15.1 16.559 Murray (31) 32,243 4,328 13.4 12.8 14.152 Riverton/Draper (39) 111,545 5,464 4.9 4.5 5.34 Rose Park (17) 34,947 3,106 8.9 8.3 9.433 Sandy Center (36) 54,516 4,659 8.5 8.0 9.129 Sandy, Northeast (37) 25,746 2,403 9.3 8.8 9.937 Sandy, Southeast (38) 32,030 2,077 6.5 6.0 7.013 South Jordan (35) 49,074 3,005 6.1 5.7 6.69 South Salt Lake (25) 25,894 2,656 10.3 9.7 10.9

42 Taylorsville (30) 37,527 3,460 9.2 8.7 9.85 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 39,496 2,035 5.2 4.7 5.63 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 37,136 1,565 4.2 3.8 4.61 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 38,856 1,121 2.9 2.6 3.2

35 West Valley East (23) 52,975 4,791 9.0 8.5 9.611 West Valley West (22) 74,375 4,723 6.4 5.9 6.8Southeastern Utah HD 56,412 7,207 12.8 12.1 13.4

51 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 32,263 4,257 13.2 12.5 13.947 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 24,149 2,951 12.2 11.6 12.9

Southwest Utah HD 207,401 32,792 15.8 15.1 16.534 Cedar City (60) 40,073 3,615 9.0 8.5 9.660 Other Southwest District (61) 25,651 4,280 16.7 16.0 17.458 Other Washington County (59) 61,405 9,529 15.5 14.8 16.262 St. George (58) 80,259 15,363 19.1 18.4 19.924 Summit County HD (51) 37,594 3,021 8.0 7.5 8.622 Tooele County HD (40) 59,326 4,533 7.6 7.1 8.239 TriCounty HD (53) 53,207 5,320 10.0 9.4 10.6

Utah County HD 530,499 35,144 6.6 6.1 7.118 American Fork/Alpine (42) 54,771 3,927 7.2 6.7 7.741 East Orem (46) 22,333 2,290 10.3 9.7 10.86 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 84,603 4,501 5.3 4.9 5.8

14 North Orem (44) 38,275 2,483 6.5 6.0 7.012 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 55,392 3,522 6.4 5.9 6.830 Provo/BYU (47) 57,683 4,998 8.7 8.1 9.22 Provo South (48) 68,686 2,847 4.1 3.8 4.519 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 84,107 6,177 7.3 6.8 7.915 Utah Co. South (50) 31,999 2,152 6.7 6.2 7.217 West Orem (45) 32,656 2,250 6.9 6.4 7.432 Wasatch County HD (52) 24,417 2,139 8.8 8.2 9.3

Weber-Morgan HD 244,105 25,044 10.3 9.7 10.945 Ben Lomond (5) 56,117 6,048 10.8 10.2 11.425 Downtown Ogden (7) 36,605 2,945 8.0 7.5 8.644 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 43,543 4,507 10.4 9.8 10.948 Riverdale (10) 25,591 3,173 12.4 11.8 13.027 Roy/Hooper (9) 44,375 3,582 8.1 7.5 8.650 South Ogden (8) 37,873 4,787 12.6 12.0 13.3

65 and Over Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2011

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B 5

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Population

Number of adults 65+ Years O ld Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 306,603,772 14,497,185 4.7 4.3 5.1State of Utah 2,715,379 54,866 2.0 1.7 2.3Bear River HD 161,079 2,420 1.5 1.3 1.7

20 Brigham City (1) 23,701 218 0.9 0.7 1.141 Logan (3) 69,936 1,762 2.5 2.2 2.814 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 25,295 178 0.7 0.5 0.9

10 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 42,050 262 0.6 0.5 0.8Central Utah HD 74,713 286 0.4 0.3 0.55 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 49,702 228 0.5 0.3 0.62 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 24,993 58 0.2 0.1 0.3

Davis County HD 301,124 5,329 1.8 1.5 2.029 Bountiful (16) 45,190 691 1.5 1.3 1.843 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 64,659 1,814 2.8 2.5 3.112 Farmington/Centerville (14) 33,088 208 0.6 0.5 0.831 Layton (12) 73,091 1,229 1.7 1.4 1.925 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 55,731 744 1.3 1.1 1.639 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 28,866 668 2.3 2.0 2.6

Salt Lake Valley HD 1,016,455 33,228 3.3 2.9 3.657 Avenues (18) 22,058 822 3.7 3.4 4.151 Cottonwood (28) 41,817 1,274 3.0 2.7 3.458 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 50,130 1,890 3.8 3.4 4.162 Foothill/U of U (19) 23,668 2,023 8.5 8.0 9.142 Glendale (21) 28,942 736 2.5 2.2 2.9

46 Holladay (27) 45,319 1,303 2.9 2.5 3.238 Kearns (29) 65,637 1,478 2.3 2.0 2.56 Magna (20) 27,159 126 0.5 0.3 0.6

34 Midvale (32) 29,205 574 2.0 1.7 2.252 Millcreek (26) 57,463 1,776 3.1 2.8 3.449 Murray (31) 31,118 923 3.0 2.6 3.333 Riverton/Draper (39) 106,775 2,028 1.9 1.6 2.255 Rose Park (17) 31,589 1,069 3.4 3.0 3.747 Sandy Center (36) 51,699 1,487 2.9 2.5 3.244 Sandy, Northeast (37) 23,144 653 2.8 2.5 3.153 Sandy, Southeast (38) 30,010 955 3.2 2.8 3.535 South Jordan (35) 48,374 1,021 2.1 1.8 2.461 South Salt Lake (25) 24,276 1,381 5.7 5.2 6.154 Taylorsville (30) 38,961 1,270 3.3 2.9 3.650 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 36,732 1,108 3.0 2.7 3.445 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 34,862 985 2.8 2.5 3.248 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 40,237 1,183 2.9 2.6 3.360 West Valley East (23) 53,098 3,003 5.7 5.2 6.159 West Valley West (22) 76,083 4,232 5.6 5.1 6.0

Southeastern Utah HD 55,460 345 0.6 0.5 0.815 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 31,966 229 0.7 0.6 0.97 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 23,145 116 0.5 0.4 0.6

Southwest Utah HD 200,958 1,494 0.7 0.6 0.922 Cedar City (60) 39,886 400 1.0 0.8 1.21 Other Southwest District (61) 23,800 37 0.2 0.1 0.23 Other Washington County (59) 62,404 145 0.2 0.1 0.3

23 St. George (58) 74,623 912 1.2 1.0 1.432 Summit County HD (51) 35,968 637 1.8 1.5 2.013 Tooele County HD (40) 56,957 391 0.7 0.5 0.88 TriCounty HD (53) 50,808 302 0.6 0.4 0.7

Utah County HD 502,465 7,305 1.5 1.2 1.79 American Fork/Alpine (42) 50,804 311 0.6 0.5 0.8

37 East Orem (46) 20,136 439 2.2 1.9 2.526 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 81,630 1,118 1.4 1.1 1.627 North Orem (44) 37,138 543 1.5 1.2 1.730 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 51,471 797 1.5 1.3 1.856 Provo/BYU (47) 47,536 1,688 3.6 3.2 3.936 Provo South (48) 64,873 1,384 2.1 1.9 2.44 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 81,284 295 0.4 0.2 0.516 Utah Co. South (50) 34,323 271 0.8 0.6 1.024 West Orem (45) 31,048 387 1.2 1.0 1.517 Wasatch County HD (52) 22,908 196 0.9 0.7 1.0

Weber-Morgan HD 236,484 2,933 1.2 1.0 1.519 Ben Lomond (5) 55,076 493 0.9 0.7 1.121 Downtown Ogden (7) 34,848 343 1.0 0.8 1.211 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 40,969 256 0.6 0.5 0.818 Riverdale (10) 24,728 219 0.9 0.7 1.140 Roy/Hooper (9) 44,431 1,044 2.3 2.1 2.628 South Ogden (8) 36,931 553 1.5 1.3 1.7

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1i s always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the hi ghest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

Asian Population from 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea Population Number of Asians Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 306,603,772 227,167,013 74.1 73.2 75.0State of Utah 2,715,379 2,426,175 89.3 88.7 90.0Bear River HD 161,079 148,204 92.0 91.5 92.5

41 Brigham City (1) 23,701 21,960 92.7 92.1 93.227 Logan (3) 69,936 63,197 90.4 89.8 90.936 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 25,295 23,290 92.1 91.5 92.6

52 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 42,050 39,660 94.3 93.9 94.8Central Utah HD 74,713 70,527 94.4 93.9 94.851 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 49,702 46,685 93.9 93.5 94.460 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 24,993 23,931 95.8 95.4 96.1

Davis County HD 301,124 274,991 91.3 90.8 91.949 Bountiful (16) 45,190 42,318 93.6 93.2 94.116 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 64,659 55,835 86.4 85.7 87.062 Farmington/Centerville (14) 33,088 31,910 96.4 96.1 96.829 Layton (12) 73,091 66,132 90.5 89.9 91.154 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 55,731 52,816 94.8 94.3 95.219 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 28,866 25,239 87.4 86.8 88.1

Salt Lake Valley HD 1,016,455 880,213 86.6 85.9 87.322 Avenues (18) 22,058 19,347 87.7 87.1 88.444 Cottonwood (28) 41,817 38,847 92.9 92.4 93.49 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 50,130 41,864 83.5 82.8 84.213 Foothill/U of U (19) 23,668 20,273 85.7 85.0 86.32 Glendale (21) 28,942 19,301 66.7 65.8 67.6

38 Holladay (27) 45,319 41,825 92.3 91.8 92.814 Kearns (29) 65,637 56,321 85.8 85.1 86.517 Magna (20) 27,159 23,638 87.0 86.4 87.712 Midvale (32) 29,205 24,901 85.3 84.6 86.026 Millcreek (26) 57,463 51,573 89.7 89.2 90.315 Murray (31) 31,118 26,806 86.1 85.5 86.845 Riverton/Draper (39) 106,775 99,262 93.0 92.5 93.55 Rose Park (17) 31,589 24,135 76.4 75.6 77.2

35 Sandy Center (36) 51,699 47,360 91.6 91.1 92.243 Sandy, Northeast (37) 23,144 21,487 92.8 92.3 93.348 Sandy, Southeast (38) 30,010 28,004 93.3 92.8 93.846 South Jordan (35) 48,374 45,098 93.2 92.7 93.74 South Salt Lake (25) 24,276 18,541 76.4 75.5 77.28 Taylorsville (30) 38,961 32,458 83.3 82.6 84.018 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 36,732 32,027 87.2 86.5 87.824 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 34,862 30,667 88.0 87.3 88.632 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 40,237 36,554 90.8 90.3 91.43 West Valley East (23) 53,098 39,858 75.1 74.2 75.96 West Valley West (22) 76,083 61,844 81.3 80.5 82.0

Southeastern Utah HD 55,460 44,895 81.0 80.2 81.742 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 31,966 29,670 92.8 92.3 93.31 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 23,145 15,394 66.5 65.6 67.4

Southwest Utah HD 200,958 186,615 92.9 92.4 93.439 Cedar City (60) 39,886 36,829 92.3 91.8 92.959 Other Southwest District (61) 23,800 22,764 95.6 95.2 96.055 Other Washington County (59) 62,404 59,270 95.0 94.5 95.430 St. George (58) 74,623 67,573 90.6 90.0 91.156 Summit County HD (51) 35,968 34,183 95.0 94.6 95.553 T ooele County HD (40) 56,957 53,765 94.4 93.9 94.821 TriCounty HD (53) 50,808 44,558 87.7 87.1 88.3

Utah County HD 502,465 457,027 91.0 90.4 91.558 American Fork/Alpine (42) 50,804 48,415 95.3 94.9 95.728 East Orem (46) 20,136 18,197 90.4 89.8 90.947 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 81,630 76,133 93.3 92.8 93.823 North Orem (44) 37,138 32,575 87.7 87.1 88.450 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 51,471 48,255 93.8 93.3 94.225 Provo/BYU (47) 47,536 42,271 88.9 88.3 89.510 Provo South (48) 64,873 54,270 83.7 82.9 84.440 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 81,284 75,128 92.4 91.9 92.937 Utah Co. South (50) 34,323 31,634 92.2 91.6 92.731 West Orem (45) 31,048 28,115 90.6 90.0 91.157 Wasatch County HD (52) 22,908 21,830 95.3 94.9 95.7

Weber-Morgan HD 236,484 209,367 88.5 87.9 89.211 Ben Lomond (5) 55,076 46,699 84.8 84.1 85.57 Downtown Ogden (7) 34,848 28,507 81.8 81.0 82.661 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 40,969 39,405 96.2 95.8 96.633 Riverdale (10) 24,728 22,533 91.1 90.6 91.734 Roy/Hooper (9) 44,431 40,664 91.5 91.0 92.120 South Ogden (8) 36,931 32,300 87.5 86.8 88.1

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

White Population from 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea Population Number of W hites Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 206,592,936 31,450,056 15.2 15.0 15.4State of Utah 1,609,727 144,071 9.0 8.5 9.4Bear River HD 87,953 5,136 5.8 4.5 7.5

44 Brigham City (1) 14,278 1,352 9.5 5.6 15.525 Logan (3) 36,305 2,120 5.8 4.0 8.422 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 14,923 851 5.7* 3.1 10.2

29 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 22,453 1,549 6.9 4.3 10.8Central Utah HD 44,070 4,989 11.3 9.2 13.9

51 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 28,621 3,795 13.3 10.5 16.643 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 15,978 1,438 9.0 5.9 13.5

Davis County HD 176,492 6,848 3.9 3.0 5.03 Bountiful (16) 30,802 616 2.0* 1.0 4.028 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 36,248 2,247 6.2 4.1 9.31 Farmington/Centerville (14) 19,893 107 0.5* 0.2 1.511 Layton (12) 43,047 1,782 4.1 2.5 6.714 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 30,108 1,385 4.6* 2.3 9.112 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 16,396 738 4.5* 2.1 9.4

Salt Lake Valley HD 637,406 70,688 11.1 10.3 12.04 Avenues (18) 16,902 524 3.1* 0.9 9.88 Cottonwood (28) 31,727 1,180 3.7 2.2 6.431 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 34,858 2,464 7.1 4.5 11.115 Foothill/U of U (19) 15,008 705 4.7* 1.7 12.362 Glendale (21) 17,418 6,286 36.1 28.9 44.0

16 Holladay (27) 33,404 1,637 4.9 2.9 8.156 Kearns (29) 38,507 6,619 17.2 13.2 22.053 Magna (20) 14,263 2,114 14.8 10.0 21.437 Midvale (32) 19,044 1,524 8.0 4.8 13.124 Millcreek (26) 39,075 2,278 5.8 3.7 9.234 Murray (31) 21,263 1,593 7.5 4.8 11.57 Riverton/Draper (39) 63,053 2,144 3.4 2.3 5.061 Rose Park (17) 20,100 6,641 33.0 26.0 40.927 Sandy Center (36) 32,872 2,031 6.2 3.8 9.96 Sandy, Northeast (37) 16,571 563 3.4* 1.2 9.02 Sandy, Southeast (38) 19,333 213 1.1* 0.4 3.1

26 South Jordan (35) 27,717 1,696 6.1 3.7 10.059 South Salt Lake (25) 16,242 3,905 24.0 17.6 31.948 Taylorsville (30) 23,152 2,804 12.1 8.5 17.050 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 22,144 2,885 13.0 9.0 18.542 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 19,921 1,775 8.9 5.5 14.117 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 20,260 1,013 5.0* 2.7 8.960 West Valley East (23) 32,207 9,314 28.9 23.7 34.858 West Valley West (22) 41,822 8,942 21.4 17.5 25.8

Southeastern Utah HD 34,967 4,658 13.3 11.0 16.049 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 20,085 2,571 12.8 10.4 15.754 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 14,883 2,241 15.1 10.7 20.8

Southwest Utah HD 122,924 8,174 6.7 5.3 8.439 Cedar City (60) 20,220 1,765 8.7 5.3 14.133 Other Southwest District (61) 16,684 1,235 7.4 4.5 11.932 Other Washington County (59) 36,025 2,583 7.2 4.9 10.335 St. George (58) 49,984 3,794 7.6 5.2 11.138 Summit County HD (51) 24,478 1,970 8.1 5.5 11.736 Tooele County HD (40) 33,520 2,571 7.7 5.6 10.552 TriCounty HD (53) 30,639 4,381 14.3 11.8 17.2

Utah County HD 256,851 20,317 7.9 6.9 9.130 American Fork/Alpine (42) 27,670 1,945 7.0 4.0 12.119 East Orem (46) 11,113 589 5.3* 2.4 11.720 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 44,757 2,394 5.4 3.3 8.546 North Orem (44) 18,840 2,129 11.3 7.2 17.313 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 28,123 1,280 4.6 2.8 7.45 Provo/BYU (47) 23,2 30 743 3.2* 1.3 7.647 Provo South (48) 28,153 3,392 12.1 8.1 17.521 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 43,223 2,403 5.6 3.8 8.145 Utah Co. South (50) 16,215 1,618 10.0 6.3 15.518 West Orem (45) 15,532 777 5.0* 2.4 10.341 Wasatch County HD (52) 14,374 1,266 8.8 5.6 13.5

Weber-Morgan HD 146,053 13,685 9.4 8.0 11.055 Ben Lomond (5) 33,517 5,574 16.6 13.1 20.857 Downtown Ogden (7) 21,158 4,088 19.3 14.4 25.410 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 25,982 1,065 4.1* 2.1 7.79 Riverdale (10) 15,892 588 3.7* 1.9 7.123 Roy/Hooper (9) 26,250 1,528 5.8 3.7 9.140 South Ogden (8) 23,257 2,033 8.7 5.6 13.3

No High School Degree by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

25+Number of Adults with

No HS Degree Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 206,592,936 59,919,802 29.0 28.8 29.2State of Utah 1,609,727 379,896 23.6 23.1 24.1Bear River HD 87,953 21,619 24.6 22.5 26.8

33 Brigham City (1) 14,278 3,614 25.3 20.3 31.122 Logan (3) 36,305 7,341 20.2 17.2 23.651 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 14,923 4,629 31.0 25.8 36.8

39 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 22,453 5,836 26.0 22.2 30.2Central Utah HD 44,070 12,362 28.1 25.8 30.5

43 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 28,621 7,831 27.4 24.5 30.450 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 15,978 4,900 30.7 26.6 35.1

Davis County HD 176,492 40,240 22.8 21.3 24.424 Bountiful (16) 30,802 6,733 21.9 18.2 26.049 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 36,248 11,012 30.4 26.6 34.511 Farmington/Centerville (14) 19,893 2,960 14.9 11.7 18.726 Layton (12) 43,047 9,759 22.7 19.7 26.020 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 30,108 5,949 19.8 16.3 23.725 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 16,396 3,625 22.1 17.8 27.2

Salt Lake Valley HD 637,406 143,735 22.6 21.7 23.43 Avenues (18) 16,902 1,785 10.6 7.1 15.414 Cottonwood (28) 31,727 5,501 17.3 14.5 20.69 Downtown S alt Lake (24) 34,858 4,821 13.8 10.9 17.31 Foothill/U of U (19) 15,008 1,162 7.7 5.1 11.7

37 Glendale (21) 17,418 4,515 25.9 20.4 32.3

10 Holladay (27) 33,404 4,650 13.9 11.4 16.961 Kearns (29) 38,507 13,805 35.9 31.7 40.260 Magna (20) 14,263 5,085 35.7 29.8 41.947 Midvale (32) 19,044 5,490 28.8 23.7 34.66 Millcreek (26) 39,075 4,787 12.3 10.0 14.9

32 Murray (31) 21,263 5,212 24.5 20.3 29.319 Riverton/Draper (39) 63,053 11,665 18.5 16.3 20.936 Rose Park (17) 20,100 5,186 25.8 20.5 31.938 Sandy Center (36) 32,872 8,520 25.9 22.3 29.95 Sandy, Northeast (37) 16,571 2,025 12.2 9.3 16.07 Sandy, Southeast (38) 19,333 2,446 12.7 9.8 16.216 South Jordan (35) 27,717 4,839 17.5 14.6 20.735 South Salt Lake (25) 16,242 4,174 25.7 20.0 32.345 Taylorsville (30) 23,152 6,388 27.6 23.3 32.330 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 22,144 5,352 24.2 20.2 28.755 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 19,921 6,221 31.2 26.3 36.646 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 20,260 5,644 27.9 22.8 33.5

41 West Valley East (23) 32,207 8,403 26.1 22.0 30.757 West Valley West (22) 41,822 13,856 33.1 29.6 36.9Southeastern Utah HD 34,967 10,280 29.4 26.8 32.1

54 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 20,085 6,273 31.2 28.1 34.642 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 14,883 3,953 26.6 22.5 31.0

Southwest Utah HD 122,924 33,681 27.4 25.3 29.631 Cedar City (60) 20,220 4,901 24.2 19.8 29.462 Other Southwest District (61) 16,684 6,046 36.2 3 0.7 42.248 Other Washington County (59) 36,025 10,483 29.1 25.4 33.129 St. George (58) 49,984 12,076 24.2 20.9 27.717 Summit County HD (51) 24,478 4,364 17.8 15.4 20.552 T ooele County HD (40) 33,520 10,411 31.1 28.4 33.959 TriCounty HD (53) 30,639 10,849 35.4 32.7 38.2

Utah County HD 256,851 47,106 18.3 17.2 19.612 American Fork/Alpine (42) 27,670 4,211 15.2 12.2 18.98 East Orem (46) 11,113 1,468 13.2 9.5 18.218 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 44,757 8,271 18.5 15.7 21.7

15 North Orem (44) 18,840 3,271 17.4 13.1 22.613 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 28,123 4,432 15.8 12.7 19.44 Provo/BYU (47) 23,230 2,632 11.3 8.1 15.621 Provo South (48) 28,153 5,678 20.2 16.0 25.123 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 43,223 9,280 21.5 18.7 24.544 Utah Co. South (50) 16,215 4,453 27.5 22.8 32.72 West Orem (45) 15,532 1,437 9.3 6.4 13.1

28 Wasatch County HD (52) 14,374 3,456 24.0 20.4 28.1Weber-Morgan HD 146,053 43,144 29.5 27.8 31.3

58 Ben Lomond (5) 33,517 11,550 34.5 30.6 38.556 Downtown Ogden (7) 21,158 6,919 32.7 27.9 37.934 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 25,982 6,677 25.7 22.1 29.640 Riverdale (10) 15,892 4,138 26.0 21.5 31.253 Roy/Hooper (9) 26,250 8,164 31.1 27.1 35.427 South Ogden (8) 23,257 5,477 23.6 19.1 28.7

High School Graduates by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is b y 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

25+Number of Adults with

HS Degree Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 206,592,936 62,505,932 30.3 30.1 30.5State of Utah 1,609,727 612,984 38.1 37.5 38.7Bear River HD 87,953 33,167 37.7 35.3 40.1

27 Brigham City (1) 14,278 5,434 38.1 32.3 44.213 Logan (3) 36,305 12,453 34.3 30.6 38.259 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 14,923 6,520 43.7 37.7 49.8

28 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 22,453 8,552 38.1 33.7 42.6Central Utah HD 44,070 18,276 41.5 38.8 44.2

41 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 28,621 11,483 40.1 36.8 43.655 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 15,978 6,741 42.2 37.7 46.8

Davis County HD 176,492 68,761 39.0 37.1 40.829 Bountiful (16) 30,802 11,742 38.1 33.7 42.756 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 36,248 15,438 42.6 38.3 47.045 Farmington/Centerville (14) 19,893 8,057 40.5 35.3 45.937 Layton (12) 43,047 16,874 39.2 35.5 43.018 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 30,108 10,628 35.3 31.3 39.635 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 16,396 6,411 39.1 33.6 44.9

Salt Lake Valley HD 637,406 234,310 36.8 35.8 37.83 Avenues (18) 16,902 4,454 26.4 20.4 33.4

23 Cottonwood (28) 31,727 11,679 36.8 32.8 41.014 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 34,858 11,960 34.3 29.6 39.41 Foothill/U of U (19) 15,008 3,726 24.8 19.5 31.02 Glendale (21) 17,418 4,468 25.7 19.4 33.1

11 Holladay (27) 33,404 11,397 34.1 30.2 38.316 Kearns (29) 38,507 13,381 34.8 30.7 39.146 Magna (20) 14,263 5,842 41.0 34.7 47.519 Midvale (32) 19,044 6,738 35.4 29.7 41.512 Millcreek (26) 39,075 13,383 34.3 30.7 38.053 Murray (31) 21,263 8,950 42.1 36.9 47.550 Riverton/Draper (39) 63,053 26,123 41.4 38.4 44.64 Ros e Park (17) 20,100 5,540 27.6 21.9 34.140 Sandy Center (36) 32,872 13,152 40.0 35.9 44.215 Sandy, Northeast (37) 16,571 5,722 34.5 29.3 40.242 Sandy, Southeast (38) 19,333 7,768 40.2 34.9 45.847 South Jordan (35) 27,717 11,383 41.1 36.9 45.410 South Salt Lake (25) 16,242 5,513 33.9 27.2 41.421 Taylorsville (30) 23,152 8,314 35.9 31.2 40.934 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 22,144 8,585 38.8 33.8 44.038 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 19,921 7,933 39.8 34.6 45.358 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 20,260 8,720 43.0 37.4 48.9

17 West Valley East (23) 32,207 11,247 34.9 30.1 40.09 West Valley West (22) 41,822 14,111 33.7 30.1 37.6Southeastern Utah HD 34,967 13,525 38.7 35.9 41.6

44 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 20,085 8,116 40.4 37.1 43.820 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 14,883 5,309 35.7 30.7 40.9

Southwest Utah HD 122,924 50,128 40.8 38.4 43.333 Cedar City (60) 20,220 7,799 38.6 33.1 44.436 Other Southwest District (61) 16,684 6,535 39.2 33.3 45.448 Other Washington County (59) 36,025 14,828 41.2 36.9 45.643 St. George (58) 49,984 20,144 40.3 36.3 44.56 Summit County HD (51) 24,478 7,118 29.1 26.0 32.3

49 Tooele County HD (40) 33,520 13,877 41.4 38.3 44.522 TriCounty HD (53) 30,639 11,269 36.8 33.9 39.7

Utah County HD 256,851 102,869 40.1 38.5 41.732 American Fork/Alpine (42) 27,670 10,642 38.5 33.7 43.526 East Orem (46) 11,113 4,225 38.0 31.0 45.551 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 44,757 18,682 41.7 37.7 45.939 North Orem (44) 18,840 7,512 39.9 33.9 46.157 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 28,123 12,104 43.0 38.1 48.225 Provo/BYU (47) 23,230 8,816 38.0 32.3 44.031 Provo South (48) 28,153 10,808 38.4 32.8 44.354 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 43,223 18,218 42.2 38.6 45.852 Utah Co. South (50) 16,215 6,802 42.0 36.5 47.662 West Orem (45) 15,532 7,016 45.2 38.5 52.124 Wasatch County HD (52) 14,374 5,321 37.0 32.7 41.5

Weber-Morgan HD 146,053 53,777 36.8 34.9 38.87 Ben Lomond (5) 33,517 10,625 31.7 27.9 35.85 Downtown Ogden (7) 21,158 5,854 27.7 23.2 32.6

30 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 25,982 9,956 38.3 34.3 42.661 Riverdale (10) 15,892 7,097 44.7 39.0 50.560 Roy/Hooper (9) 26,250 11,487 43.8 39.2 48.48 South Ogden (8) 23,257 7,726 33.2 28.3 38.6

Some College Education by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

25+Number of Adults with

Some College Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 206,592,936 52,717,146 25.5 25.4 25.7State of Utah 1,609,727 472,777 29.4 28.9 29.9Bear River HD 87,953 28,039 31.9 29.8 34.0

28 Brigham City (1) 14,278 3,878 27.2 22.6 32.348 Logan (3) 36,305 14,391 39.6 36.0 43.415 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 14,923 2,929 19.6 15.5 24.6

33 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 22,453 6,514 29.0 25.4 32.9Central Utah HD 44,070 8,439 19.2 17.3 21.113 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 28,621 5,510 19.3 17.0 21.812 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 15,978 2,897 18.1 15.3 21.3

Davis County HD 176,492 60,660 34.4 32.7 36.146 Bountiful (16) 30,802 11,705 38.0 33.9 42.320 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 36,248 7,550 20.8 17.8 24.253 Farmington/Centerville (14) 19,893 8,769 44.1 39.0 49.239 Layton (12) 43,047 14,632 34.0 30.7 37.549 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 30,108 12,137 40.3 36.3 44.540 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 16,396 5,619 34.3 29.2 39.7

Salt Lake Valley HD 637,406 188,608 29.6 28.8 30.461 Avenues (18) 16,902 10,145 60.0 53.0 66.751 Cottonwood (28) 31,727 13,367 42.1 38.2 46.254 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 34,858 15,613 44.8 40.1 49.662 Foothill/U of U (19) 15,008 9,421 62.8 56.1 69.05 Glendale (21) 17,418 2,151 12.4 9.1 16.5

57 Holladay (27) 33,404 15,723 47.1 43.0 51.24 Kearns (29) 38,507 4,702 12.2 9.9 14.91 Magna (20) 14,263 1,222 8.6 6.2 11.8

29 Midvale (32) 19,044 5,290 27.8 22.9 33.359 Millcreek (26) 39,075 18,627 47.7 43.9 51.527 Murray (31) 21,263 5,509 25.9 21.9 30.445 Riverton/Draper (39) 63,053 23,122 36.7 33.9 39.57 Rose Park (17) 20,100 2,732 13.6 10.2 17.930 Sandy Center (36) 32,872 9,171 27.9 24.5 31.560 Sandy, Northeast (37) 16,571 8,269 49.9 44.4 55.456 Sandy, Southeast (38) 19,333 8,903 46.1 41.0 51.243 South Jordan (35) 27,717 9,798 35.4 31.6 39.39 South Salt Lake (25) 16,242 2,649 16.3 12.1 21.7

25 Taylorsville (30) 23,152 5,644 24.4 20.5 28.823 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 22,144 5,321 24.0 20.2 28.417 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 19,921 3,990 20.0 16.6 24.024 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 20,260 4,895 24.2 20.1 28.72 West Valley East (23) 32,207 3,246 10.1 7.9 12.83 West Valley West (22) 41,822 4,914 11.8 9.9 14.0

Southeastern Utah HD 34,967 6,504 18.6 16.7 20.78 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 20,085 3,127 15.6 13.6 17.8

22 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 14,883 3,381 22.7 19.1 26.8Southwest Utah HD 122,924 30,928 25.2 23.3 27.2

32 Cedar City (60) 20,220 5,755 28.5 23.9 33.510 Other Southwest District (61) 16,684 2,868 17.2 13.4 21.821 Other Washington County (59) 36,025 8,134 22.6 19.4 26.131 St. George (58) 49,984 13,971 28.0 24.7 31.455 Summit County HD (51) 24,478 11,025 45.0 41.7 48.416 Tooele County HD (40) 33,520 6,660 19.9 17.8 22.16 TriCounty HD (53) 30,639 4,139 13.5 12.0 15.2

Utah County HD 256,851 86,559 33.7 32.3 35.147 American Fork/Alpine (42) 27,670 10,872 39.3 34.8 43.952 East Orem (46) 11,113 4,827 43.4 36.6 50.541 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 44,757 15,410 34.4 31.0 38.137 North Orem (44) 18,840 5,929 31.5 26.4 37.0

44 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 28,123 10,310 36.7 32.3 41.258 Provo/BYU (47) 23,230 11,048 47.6 41.8 53.434 Provo South (48) 28,153 8,274 29.4 24.8 34.436 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 43,223 13,326 30.8 27.8 34.019 Utah Co. South (50) 16,215 3,344 20.6 16.9 24.950 West Orem (45) 15,532 6,303 40.6 34.3 47.235 Wasatch County HD (52) 14,374 4,331 30.1 26.6 33.9

Weber-Morgan HD 146,053 35,462 24.3 22.8 25.811 Ben Lomond (5) 33,517 5,768 17.2 14.5 20.318 Downtown Ogden (7) 21,158 4,295 20.3 16.7 24.538 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 25,982 8,288 31.9 28.3 35.726 Riverdale (10) 15,892 4,062 25.6 21.3 30.414 Roy/Hooper (9) 26,250 5,069 19.3 16.3 22.742 South Ogden (8) 23,257 8,024 34.5 30.0 39.3

College Graduates by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

25+Number of Adults with

Col lege Deg ree Crud e Rate95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 104,822,907 29,060,688 27.7 26.8 28.6State of Utah 776,946 205,748 26.5 25.6 27.3Bear River HD 42,573 12,174 28.6 27.7 29.5

22 Brigham City (1) 7,194 1,481 20.6 19.8 21.452 Logan (3) 16,711 6,227 37.3 36.3 38.217 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 7,120 1,271 17.9 17.1 18.637 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 11,529 3,179 27.6 26.7 28.4

Central Utah HD 20,998 3,292 15.7 15.0 16.410 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 13,308 2,092 15.7 15.0 16.411 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 7,682 1,214 15.8 15.1 16.5

Davis County HD 86,186 24,244 28.1 27.2 29.049 Bountif ul (16) 14,877 5,073 34.1 33.2 35.018 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 17,617 3,344 19.0 18.2 19.848 Farmington/Centerville (14) 9,706 3,276 33.8 32.8 34.731 Layton (12) 20,906 5,318 25.4 24.6 26.344 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 14,923 4,574 30.7 29.7 31.643 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 8,221 2,451 29.8 28.9 30.7

Salt Lake Valley HD 307,947 87,225 28.3 27.4 29.261 Avenues (18) 7,905 4,434 56.1 55.1 57.154 Cottonwood (28) 14,676 5,548 37.8 36.9 38.859 Downtown Salt Lak e (24) 16,207 7,520 46.4 45.4 47.462 Foothill/U of U (19) 7,562 4,904 64.9 63.9 65.813 Glendale (21) 7,508 1,212 16.1 15.4 16.957 Holladay (27) 16,224 7,294 45.0 44.0 45.95 Kearns (29) 19,069 2,528 13.3 12.6 13.93 Magna (20) 7,353 905 12.3 11.7 13.021 Midvale (32) 9,179 1,865 20.3 19.5 21.156 Millcreek (26) 20,467 8,397 41.0 40.1 42.034 Murray (31) 10,675 2,816 26.4 25.5 27.238 Riverton/Draper (39) 28,320 8,146 28.8 27.9 29.78 Rose Park (17) 8,310 1,214 14.6 1 3.9 15.333 Sandy Center (36) 16,603 4,371 26.3 25.5 27.255 Sandy, Northeast (37) 7,585 2,996 39.5 38.5 40.553 Sandy, Southeast (38) 9,186 3,457 37.6 36.7 38.645 South Jordan (35) 13,482 4,194 31.1 30.2 32.026 South Salt Lake (25) 7,442 1,614 21.7 20.9 22.525 Taylorsville (30) 12,136 2,600 21.4 20.6 22.228 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 11,121 2,476 22.3 21.4 23.129 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 9,871 2,216 22.4 21.6 23.323 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 10,176 2,105 20.7 19.9 21.5

4 West Valley East (23) 15,266 1,970 12.9 12.2 13.61 West Valley West (22) 22,090 2,650 12.0 11.4 12.6Southeastern Utah HD 17,274 2,812 16.3 15.6 17.0

2 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 10,057 1,222 12.2 11.5 12.827 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 7,162 1,584 22.1 21.3 22.9

Southwest Utah HD 60,266 12,583 20.9 20.1 21.730 Cedar City (60) 10,195 2,564 25.1 24.3 26.014 Other Southwest District (61) 7,680 1,283 16.7 16.0 17.420 Other Washington County (59) 18,942 3,842 20.3 19.5 21.124 St. George (58) 23,410 4,894 20.9 20.1 21.760 Summit County HD (51) 11,523 5,532 48.0 47.0 49.016 Tooele County HD (40) 15,997 2,792 17.5 16.7 18.27 Tri County HD (53) 14,496 2,081 14.4 13.7 15.0

Utah County HD 122,131 37,391 30.6 29.7 31.551 American Fork/Alpine (42) 13,083 4,841 37.0 36.1 37.950 East Orem (46) 6,062 2,091 34.5 33.6 35.442 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 19,071 5,602 29.4 28.5 30.3

35 North Orem (44) 9,868 2,634 26.7 25.8 27.646 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 13,274 4,145 31.2 30.3 32.158 Provo/BYU (47) 9,559 4,338 45.4 44.4 46.447 Provo South (48) 13,228 4,192 31.7 30.8 32.632 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 21,232 5,408 25.5 24.6 26.319 Utah Co. South (50) 8,741 1,741 19.9 19.1 20.740 West Orem (45) 7,449 2,162 29.0 28.1 29.941 Wasatch County HD (52) 6,604 1,923 29.1 28.2 30.0

Weber-Morgan HD 70,951 13,699 19.3 18.5 20.16 Ben Lomond (5) 16,213 2,186 1 3.5 12.8 14.29 Downtown Ogden (7) 9,983 1,567 15.7 15.0 16.4

39 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 12,632 3,636 28.8 27.9 29.712 Riverdale (10) 7,694 1,242 16.1 15.4 16.915 Roy/Hooper (9) 13,155 2,241 17.0 16.3 17.836 South Ogden (8) 11,210 3,035 27.1 26.2 27.9

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

Female College Graduates from 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

FemalePopulation

25+

Number of FemaleAdults 25+ with college

degree Crude Rate

95% ConfidenceInterval

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 241,302,749 154,794,758 64.1 63.2 65.1State of Utah 1948 759 1335 361 68.5 67.6 69.4Bear River HD 114,963 79,535 69.2 68.3 70.1

16 Brigham City (1) 17,031 11,062 65.0 64.0 65.944 Logan (3) 52,106 37,012 71.0 70.1 71.919 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,228 11,467 66.6 65.6 67.5

37 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 28,559 19,978 70.0 69.1 70.9Central Utah HD 53,791 32,273 60.0 59.0 61.06 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 35,821 21,517 60.1 59.1 61.08 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,997 10,860 60.3 59.4 61.3

Davis County HD 208,012 145,635 70.0 69.1 70.910 Bountiful (16) 33,999 21,190 62.3 61.4 63.356 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,167 31,931 74.0 73.1 74.822 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,592 15,951 67.6 66.7 68.536 Layton (12) 51,632 36,043 69.8 68.9 70.747 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 35,916 25,717 71.6 70.7 72.557 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,821 14,840 74.9 74.0 75.7

Salt Lake Valley HD 750,429 535,157 71.3 70.4 72.246 Avenues (18) 19,039 13,629 71.6 70.7 72.518 Cottonwood (28) 33,500 22,232 66.4 65.4 67.352 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 43,046 31,533 73.3 72.4 74.115 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,369 11,882 64.7 63.7 65.633 Glendale (21) 20,976 14,486 69.1 68.2 70.0

13 Holladay (27) 35,716 22,839 63.9 63.0 64.959 Kearns (29) 46,461 35,066 75.5 74.6 76.355 Magna (20) 18,643 13,764 73.8 73.0 74.750 Midvale (32) 22,639 16,540 73.1 72.2 73.932 Millcreek (26) 45,330 31,252 68.9 68.0 69.930 Murray (31) 25,258 17,405 68.9 68.0 69.840 Riverton/Draper (39) 71,264 50,015 70.2 69.3 71.145 Rose Park (17) 22,879 16,292 71.2 70.3 72.149 Sandy Center (36) 38,481 27,923 72.6 71.7 73.431 Sandy, Northeast (37) 17,736 12,225 68.9 68.0 69.839 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,492 15,780 70.2 69.3 71.138 South Jordan (35) 32,677 22,862 70.0 69.1 70.943 South Salt Lake (25) 18,946 13,443 71.0 70.1 71.848 Taylorsville (30) 28,974 20,956 72.3 71.5 73.260 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,305 20,099 76.4 75.6 77.261 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 24,347 18,743 77.0 76.2 77.862 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 25,160 19,859 78.9 78.1 79.7

25 West Valley East (23) 39,872 27,082 67.9 67.0 68.858 West Valley West (22) 53,652 40,188 74.9 74.1 75.8Southeastern Utah HD 41,235 24,123 58.5 57.5 59.5

5 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,902 14,233 59.5 58.6 60.52 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,240 9,964 57.8 56.8 58.8

Southwest Utah HD 147,010 88,643 60.3 59.3 61.314 Cedar City (60) 29,257 18,848 64.4 63.5 65.49 Oth er Southwest District (61) 17,912 10,938 61.1 60.1 62.07 Other Washington County (59) 43,594 26,271 60.3 59.3 61.21 St. George (58) 56,023 32,308 57.7 56.7 58.6

53 Summit County HD (51) 27,159 19,900 73.3 72.4 74.135 Tooele County HD (40) 38,285 26,676 69.7 68.8 70.612 TriCounty HD (53) 35,828 22,887 63.9 62.9 64.8

Utah County HD 343,614 232,381 67.6 66.7 68.511 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,561 20,405 62.7 61.7 63.64 East Orem (46) 14,603 8,661 59.3 58.3 60.342 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 47,333 33,553 70.9 70.0 71.8

28 North Orem (44) 26,209 17,957 68.5 67.6 69.429 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,387 22,962 68.8 67.9 69.73 Provo/BYU (47) 39,835 23,250 58.4 57.4 59.3

54 Provo South (48) 50,559 37,227 73.6 72.8 74.521 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 52,630 35,449 67.4 66.4 68.326 Utah Co. South (50) 21,660 14,730 68.0 67.1 68.951 West Orem (45) 23,212 16,959 73.1 72.2 73.941 Wasatch County HD (52) 15,83 7 11,148 70.4 69.5 71.3

Weber-Morgan HD 172,596 117,003 67.8 66.9 68.727 Ben Lomond (5) 39,785 27,213 68.4 67.5 69.323 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,325 17,139 67.7 66.8 68.620 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,394 19,762 67.2 66.3 68.224 Riverdale (10) 18,490 12,546 67.9 66.9 68.834 Roy/Hooper (9) 31,202 21,639 69.4 68.4 70.317 South Ogden (8) 28,285 18,667 66.0 65.1 66.9

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

16+ Population from 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or S mallArea

Population16+

Number of adults 16+in the Work Force Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 131,629,539 55.4 55.2 55.6State of Utah 1,936,913 1,195,850 61.7 61.1 62.3Bear River HD 114,188 70,888 62.1 59.7 64.4

51 Brigham City (1) 16,286 10,770 66.1 60.5 71.318 Logan (3) 54,154 31,815 58.8 54.8 62.636 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 10,915 63.8 57.8 69.3

43 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 17,253 64.8 60.3 69.1Central Utah HD 52,154 30,651 58.8 56.0 61.5

25 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 21,246 61.0 57.5 64.412 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 10,179 56.7 52.0 61.4

Davis County HD 205,633 128,788 62.6 60.7 64 .510 Bountiful (16) 34,724 19,591 56.4 51.6 61.157 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 29,000 66.8 62.8 70.645 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 15,190 65.2 60.0 70.134 Layton (12) 50,370 32,035 63.6 59.4 67.624 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 20,962 60.2 55.6 64.753 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 12,572 66.2 60.3 71.6

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 475,949 63.9 62.9 64.841 Avenues (18) 19,620 12,635 64.4 58.2 70.117 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 20,681 58.7 54.5 62.849 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 27,761 65.4 61.0 69.54 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 9,900 54.5 47.9 60.9

33 Glendale (21) 20,845 13,226 63.5 56.8 69.6

20 Holladay (27) 37,003 22,054 59.6 55.4 63.647 Kearns (29) 46,042 30,070 65.3 61.0 69.444 Magna (20) 17,187 11,153 64.9 58.7 70.739 Midvale (32) 22,152 14,246 64.3 58.1 70.132 Millcreek (26) 44,315 28,082 63.4 59.8 66.823 Murray (31) 24,579 14,742 60.0 54.9 64.854 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 48,318 6 6.3 63.3 69.255 Rose Park (17) 24,456 16,290 66.6 60.3 72.427 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 23,441 61.8 57.7 65.852 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 12,628 66.1 60.8 71.119 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 13,296 59.2 53.8 64.458 South Jordan (35) 32,389 21,675 66.9 62.8 70.813 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 11,104 57.5 50.4 64.356 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 18,344 66.7 62.1 71.060 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 18,035 68.1 62.9 72.861 West Jordan Southeast (3 4.1) 23,764 16,221 68.3 62.8 73.362 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 16,609 71.1 65.9 75.830 West Valley East (23) 38,130 23,652 62.0 57.2 66.722 West Valley West (22) 49,118 29,309 59.7 55.6 63.6

Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 23,907 59.5 56.6 62.311 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 13,092 56.6 53.2 60.135 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 10,867 63.6 58.4 68.6

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 78,683 54.0 51.4 56.514 Cedar City (60) 28,139 16,186 57.5 51.7 63.12 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 9,518 51.2 45.0 57.48 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 22,947 55.8 51.4 60.23 St. George (58) 57,961 30,105 51.9 47.6 56.2

59 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 18,263 67.0 63.7 70.138 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 24,484 64.3 61.3 67.142 Tri County HD (53) 35,554 22,964 64.6 61.7 67.4

Utah County HD 345,980 205,478 59.4 57.8 61.05 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 18,133 55.0 49.8 60.215 East Orem (46) 14,667 8,504 5 8.0 50.6 65.050 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 33,662 65.6 61.4 69.631 North Orem (44) 23,991 14,894 62.1 55.9 67.921 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 20,013 59.6 54.5 64.61 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 22,668 48.3 42.6 54.07 Provo South (48) 49,531 27,628 55.8 50.5 61.0

40 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 33,075 64.4 60.8 67.916 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 11,176 58.0 52.1 63.76 West Orem (45) 22,398 12,424 55.5 48.4 62.346 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 10,595 65.3 61.2 69.2

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 105,903 62.0 60.1 63.926 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 24,301 61.7 57.5 65.79 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 14,233 56.1 50.6 61.3

29 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 18,546 62.0 57.8 66.028 Riverdale (10) 18,281 11,307 61.9 56.1 67.348 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 19,603 65.3 61.0 69.437 South Ogden (8) 27,739 17,700 63.8 58.7 68.6

Employed Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or S mallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults

Em lo ed Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 36,122,774 15.2 15.0 15.4State of Utah 1,936,913 198,146 10.2 9.8 10.7Bear River HD 114,188 8,096 7.1 5.9 8.4

27 Brigham City (1) 16,286 1,500 9.2 6.3 13.39 Logan (3) 54,154 3,585 6.6 5.0 8.831 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 1,633 9.5 6.4 14.0

2 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 1,238 4.7 3.0 7.1Central Utah HD 52,154 6,389 12.3 10.2 14.7

43 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 4,121 11.8 9.4 14.947 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 2,244 12.5 9.3 16.7

Davis County HD 205,633 17,540 8.5 7.4 9.926 Bountiful (16) 34,724 3,153 9.1 5.7 14.237 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 4,623 10.7 8.2 13.75 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 1,408 6.0 4.0 9.1

29 Layton (12) 50,370 4,730 9.4 7.0 12.519 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 2,706 7.8 5.4 11.11 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 840 4.4 2.6 7.5

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 84,193 11.3 10.6 12.013 Avenues (18) 19,620 1,401 7.1 4.3 11.623 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 3,095 8.8 6.5 11.848 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 5,535 13.0 10.2 16.620 Foo thill/U of U (19) 18,165 1,437 7.9 4.8 12.958 Glendale (21) 20,845 3,391 16.3 12.0 21.8

15 Holladay (27) 37,003 2,790 7.5 5.5 10.357 Kearns (29) 46,042 7,302 15.9 12.7 19.659 Magna (20) 17,187 2,810 16.4 12.1 21.854 Midvale (32) 22,152 3,081 13.9 9.4 20.012 Millcreek (26) 44,315 3,146 7.1 5.4 9.353 Murray (31) 24,579 3,397 13.8 10.6 17.922 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 6,375 8.8 6.8 11.350 Rose Park (17) 24,456 3,240 13.3 9.5 18.244 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 4,543 12.0 9.4 15.24 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 1,071 5.6 3.3 9.316 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 1,709 7.6 5.3 10.911 South Jordan (35) 32,389 2,189 6.8 4.7 9.662 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 3,947 20.4 15.4 26.739 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 3,005 10.9 8.2 14.430 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 2,528 9.5 6.9 13.045 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 2,859 12.0 8.5 16.77 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 1,522 6.5 4.3 9.856 West Valley East (23) 3 8,130 6,013 15.8 12.6 19.661 West Valley West (22) 49,118 8,714 17.7 14.6 21.4

Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 5,470 13.6 11.6 15.955 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 3,285 14.2 11.8 17.051 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 2,264 13.3 10.0 17.5

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 15,967 11.0 9.2 13.052 Cedar City (60) 28,139 3,776 13.4 9.4 18.836 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 1,958 10.5 7.0 15.640 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 4,556 11.1 8.2 14.828 St. George (58) 57,961 5,338 9.2 6.8 12.417 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 2,094 7.7 6.0 9.741 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 4,400 11.6 9.5 13.935 Tri County HD (53) 35,554 3,627 10.2 8.6 12.1

Utah County HD 345,980 32,695 9.5 8.4 10.625 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 2,922 8.9 5.8 13.48 East Orem (46) 14,667 968 6.6* 3.3 12.814 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 3,810 7.4 5.2 10.533 North Orem (44) 23,991 2,394 10.0 6.8 14.546 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 4,181 12.5 9.0 17.03 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 2,560 5.5 3.5 8.4

49 Provo South (48) 49,531 6,543 13.2 9.7 17.718 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 3,966 7.7 5.7 10.338 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 2,081 10.8 7.5 15.424 West Orem (45) 22,398 1,982 8.9 5.1 14.832 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 1,581 9.7 7.5 12.6

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 16,458 9.6 8.5 10.942 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 4,580 11.6 9.2 14.660 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 4,309 17.0 13.0 21.910 Morgan/East Webe r Co. (6) 29,917 2,013 6.7 4.6 9.76 Riverdale (10) 18,281 1,164 6.4 4.2 9.621 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 2,593 8.6 6.4 11.634 South Ogden (8) 27,739 2,818 10.2 7.4 13.9

Unemployed Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or S mallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults

Unemployed Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 39,405,301 16.6 16.5 16.7State of Utah 1,936,913 222,164 11.5 11.2 11.8Bear River HD 114,188 12,412 10.9 9.9 12.0

37 Brigham City (1) 16,286 2,005 12.3 9.8 15.414 Logan (3) 54,154 4,776 8.8 7.5 10.444 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 2,301 13.4 10.6 16.9

28 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 3,009 11.3 9.4 13.6Central Utah HD 52,154 7,364 14.1 12.7 15.6

39 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 4,361 12.5 11.0 14.355 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 2,991 16.7 14.1 19.6

Davis County HD 205,633 23,545 11.5 10.6 12.458 Bountiful (16) 34,724 6,056 17.4 14.7 20.516 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 3,881 8.9 7.3 10.940 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 2,941 12.6 10.1 15.726 Layton (12) 50,370 5,410 10.7 9.0 12.717 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 3,130 9.0 7.3 11.122 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 1,936 10.2 7.7 13.4

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 80,840 10.9 10.4 11.352 Avenues (18) 19,620 2,917 14.9 11.8 18.657 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 6,049 17.2 14.9 19.811 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 3,437 8.1 6.6 9.951 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 2,683 14.8 11.8 18.320 Glendale (21) 20,845 1,914 9.2 6.7 12.4

56 Holladay (27) 37,003 6,324 17.1 14.9 19.67 Kearns (29) 46,042 3,356 7.3 5.7 9.33 Magna (20) 17,187 868 5.1 3.6 7.0

46 Midvale (32) 22,152 3,092 14.0 10.9 17.747 Millcreek (26) 44,315 6,244 14.1 12.2 16.245 Murray (31) 24,579 3,311 13.5 10.8 16.75 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 4,583 6.3 5.3 7.510 Rose Park (17) 24,456 1,959 8.0 5.8 11.033 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 4,493 11.9 10.0 14.149 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 2,805 14.7 11.8 18.238 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 2,769 12.3 9.9 15.39 South Jordan (35) 32,389 2,458 7.6 6.0 9.542 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 2,464 12.8 9.3 17.343 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 3,621 13.2 10.8 16.018 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 2,396 9.0 7.0 11.78 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 1,732 7.3 5.4 9.84 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 1,387 5.9 4.0 8.8

30 West Valley East (23) 38,130 4,335 11.4 9.2 14.019 West Valley West (22) 49,118 4,484 9.1 7.6 10.9Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 5,997 14.9 13.3 16.7

54 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 3,778 16.3 14.1 18.929 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 1,929 11.3 9.4 13.5

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 28,114 19.3 17.8 20.931 Cedar City (60) 28,139 3,202 11.4 9.1 14.162 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 5,333 28.7 23.8 34.260 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 7,557 18.4 15.9 21.261 St. George (58) 57,961 12,380 21.4 18.8 24.225 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 2,921 10.7 9.4 12.223 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 3,943 10.4 9.2 11.624 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 3,804 10.7 9.4 12.2

Utah County HD 345,980 27,851 8.1 7.5 8.712 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 2,761 8.4 6.8 10.448 East Orem (46) 14,667 2,071 14.1 10.6 18.61 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 2,046 4.0 3.1 5.215 North Orem (44) 23,991 2,133 8.9 6.6 11.96 Pleasant Gr ove/Lindon (43) 33,556 2,409 7.2 5.6 9.134 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 5,600 11.9 9.5 14.92 Provo South (48) 49,531 2,313 4.7 3.5 6.213 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 4,412 8.6 7.2 10.221 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 1,911 9.9 7.6 12.932 West Orem (45) 22,398 2,562 11.4 8.5 15.236 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 1,969 12.1 10.6 13.9

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 23,799 13.9 13.0 15.035 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 4,758 12.1 10.2 14.341 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 3,207 1 2.6 10.2 15.553 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 4,511 15.1 12.9 17.659 Riverdale (10) 18,281 3,336 18.3 15.0 22.150 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 4,424 14.7 12.3 17.627 South Ogden (8) 27,739 3,015 10.9 8.9 13.2

Retired Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults that

are Retired Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 16,354,173 6.9 6.8 7.0State of Utah 1,936,913 206,475 10.7 10.3 11.0Bear River HD 114,188 11,955 10.5 9.3 11.8

22 Brigham City (1) 16,286 1,502 9.2 6.8 12.533 Logan (3) 54,154 5,464 10.1 8.3 12.332 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 1,726 10.1 7.2 13.9

51 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 3,294 12.4 9.9 15.4Central Utah HD 52,154 5,737 11.0 9.5 12.7

38 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 3,724 10.7 9.0 12.737 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 1,900 10.6 8.0 13.9

Davis County HD 205,633 23,586 11.5 10.5 12.556 Bountiful (16) 34,724 4,834 13.9 11.4 16.923 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 4,024 9.3 7.4 11.645 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 2,762 11.9 9.1 15.421 Layton (12) 50,370 4,639 9.2 7.5 11.360 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 5,140 14.8 12.2 17.739 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 2,098 11.0 8.2 14.7

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 68,546 9.2 8.7 9.73 Avenues (18) 19,620 1,001 5.1 3.4 7.6

29 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 3,408 9.7 7.7 12.21 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 1,916 4.5 3.1 6.516 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 1,582 8.7 6.0 12.46 Glendale (21) 20,845 1,420 6.8 4.5 10.3

12 Holladay (27) 37,003 2,945 8.0 6.3 10.010 Kearns (29) 46,042 3,504 7.6 5.8 10.047 Magna (20) 17,187 2,074 12.1 8.6 16.72 Midvale (32) 22,152 1,034 4.7 2.9 7.418 Millcreek (26) 44,315 3,909 8.8 6.9 11.220 Murray (31) 24,579 2,229 9.1 6.8 12.058 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 10,426 14.3 12.5 16.313 Rose Park (17) 24,456 2,013 8.2 5.3 12.628 Sandy Center (36) 37, 918 3,595 9.5 7.5 11.930 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 1,860 9.7 7.2 13.054 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 3,077 13.7 10.6 17.559 South Jordan (35) 32,389 4,722 14.6 12.0 17.64 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 1,101 5.7* 3.0 10.69 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 2,033 7.4 5.4 10.18 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 1,839 6.9 4.8 10.07 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 1,623 6.8 4.8 9.7

52 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 2,970 12.7 9.7 16.515 West Valley East (23) 38,130 3,249 8.5 6.2 11.724 West Valley West (22) 49,118 4,558 9.3 7.4 11.6

Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 3,738 9.3 7.9 10.934 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 2,421 10.5 8.8 12.411 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 1,340 7.9 5.6 10.9

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 14,626 10.0 8.8 11.531 Cedar City (60) 28,139 2,800 10.0 7.3 13.425 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 1,749 9.4 6.6 13.326 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 3,877 9.4 7.4 12.035 St. George ( 58) 57,961 6,092 10.5 8.4 13.127 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 2,585 9.5 7.9 11.340 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 4,232 11.1 9.5 13.048 Tri County HD (53) 35,554 4,313 12.1 10.5 14.0

Utah County HD 345,980 48,264 14.0 13.0 14.962 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 5,884 17.9 14.6 21.650 East Orem (46) 14,667 1,807 12.3 8.9 16.861 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 8,472 16.5 14.1 19.346 North Orem (44) 23,991 2,889 12.0 8.9 16.155 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 4,648 13.9 11.2 17.041 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 5,238 11.2 8.6 14.342 Provo South (48) 49,531 5,602 11.3 8.7 14.653 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 6,960 13.6 11.6 15.857 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 2,707 14.1 10.9 17.949 West Orem (45) 22,398 2,724 12.2 9.0 16.336 W asatch County HD (52) 16,233 1,719 10.6 8.1 13.8

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 16,441 9.6 8.6 10.719 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 3,517 8.9 7.1 11.344 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 2,968 11.7 8.5 15.843 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 3,434 11.5 9.3 14.15 Riverdale (10) 18,281 1,214 6.6 4.6 9.614 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 2,524 8.4 6.4 11.017 South Ogden (8) 27,739 2,438 8.8 6.7 11.5

Homemaker Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the hig hest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults that

ar e Homemaker s Cr ud e Rate95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 76,391,247 32.1 31.9 32.4State of Utah 1,936,913 460,211 23.8 23.2 24.4Bear River HD 114,188 26,846 23.5 21.3 25.9

26 Brigham City (1) 16,286 3,290 20.2 15.6 25.746 Logan (3) 54,154 16,230 30.0 26.3 34.027 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 3,476 20.3 15.3 26.4

25 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 5,320 20.0 16.0 24.7Central Utah HD 52,154 16,220 31.1 28.2 34.1

47 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 10,522 30.2 26.7 34.154 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 6,196 34.5 29.7 39.7

Davis County HD 205,633 32,819 16.0 14.4 17.713 Bountiful (16) 34,724 5,476 15.8 11.4 21.335 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 10,735 24.7 20.8 29.11 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 2,060 8.8 6.1 12.6

17 Layton (12) 50,370 8,588 17.1 13.8 20.85 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 3,997 11.5 8.6 15.17 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 2,294 12.1 8.6 16.8

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 179,412 24.1 23.1 25.131 Avenues (18) 19,620 4,524 23.1 17.5 29.714 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 5,559 15.8 12.7 19.453 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 14,223 33.5 29.0 38.312 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 2,776 15.3 10.7 21.360 Glendale (21) 20,845 10,531 50.5 42.9 58.2

23 Holladay (27) 37,003 7,179 19.4 16.0 23.350 Kearns (29) 46,042 14,402 31.3 27.0 35.937 Magna (20) 17,187 4,460 26.0 20.3 32.536 Midvale (32) 22,152 5,700 25.7 20.4 31.924 Millcreek (26) 44,315 8,703 19.6 16.6 23.140 Murray (31) 24,579 6,781 27.6 23.0 32.73 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 7,125 9.8 7.9 12.0

58 Rose Park (17) 24,456 10,775 44.1 37.0 51.433 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 9,024 23.8 19.9 28.28 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 2,396 12.6 8.7 17.94 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 2,556 11.4 7.8 16.32 South Jordan (35) 32,389 3,070 9.5 7.0 12.861 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 9,789 50.7 43.2 58.245 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 8,183 29.7 24.8 35.316 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 4,484 16.9 12.9 22.032 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 5,487 23.1 18.2 28.96 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 2,762 11.8 8.6 16.1

59 West Valley East (23) 38,130 17,654 46.3 40.7 52.056 West Valley West (22) 49,118 17,643 35.9 31.7 40.4Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 12,203 30.4 27.5 33.4

44 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 6,850 29.6 26.3 33.255 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 5,918 34.7 29.3 40.5

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 43,672 30.0 27.6 32.552 Cedar City (60) 28,139 9,351 33.2 27.9 39.048 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 5,709 30.7 25.0 37.143 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 12,022 29.2 24.9 34.049 St. George (58) 57,961 17,881 30.9 26.9 35.111 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 4,104 15.1 12.3 18.322 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 7,368 19.3 16.7 22.330 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 8,149 22.9 20.0 26.2

Utah County HD 345,980 87,741 25.4 23.8 27.021 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 6,055 18.4 14.1 23.629 East Orem (46) 14,667 3,024 20.6 14.6 28.410 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 7,467 14.6 11.6 18.139 North Orem (44) 23,991 6,526 27.2 21.8 33.419 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 5,956 17.8 13.8 22.551 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 15,494 33.0 27.4 39.162 Provo South (48) 49,531 25,350 51.2 45.8 56.628 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 10,546 20.5 17.2 24.334 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 4,667 24.2 19.4 29.841 West Orem (45) 22,398 6,334 28.3 22.0 35.615 W asatch County HD (52) 16,233 2,708 16.7 13.6 20.3

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 39,421 23.1 2 1.2 25.142 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 11,213 28.5 24.5 32.857 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 9,764 38.5 32.7 44.59 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 4,120 13.8 10.3 18.2

20 Riverdale (10) 18,281 3,258 17.8 13.5 23.118 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 5,127 17.1 13.5 21.338 South Ogden (8) 27,739 7,306 26.3 21.2 32.3

Low Income Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the hi ghest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or S mallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults with

Income < $25,000 Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 59,914,918 25.2 25.0 25.4State of Utah 1,936,913 528,971 27.3 26.7 27.9Bear River HD 114,188 36,323 31.8 29.4 34.3

32 Brigham City (1) 16,286 4,637 28.5 23.0 34.745 Logan (3) 54,154 16,468 30.4 26.7 34.4

59 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 5,953 34.8 29.0 41.154 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 8,652 32.5 28.0 37.3

Central Utah HD 52,154 17,023 32.6 30.0 35.453 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 11,218 32.2 28.9 35.856 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 5,999 33.4 29.0 38.2

Davis County HD 205,633 47,234 23.0 21.4 24.614 Bountiful (16) 34,724 8,375 24.1 20.2 28.536 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 12,631 29.1 25.3 33.35 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 4,477 19.2 15.0 24.212 Layton (12) 50,370 11,948 23.7 20.5 27.24 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 5,951 17.1 14.1 20.57 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 3,858 20.3 15.8 25.6

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 198,262 26.6 25.7 27.621 Avenues (18) 19,620 4,983 25.4 19.6 32.210 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 7,805 22.2 18.5 26.327 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 11,338 26.7 22.7 31.18 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 3,709 20.4 15.0 27.1

29 Glendale (21) 20,845 5,668 27.2 21.1 34.322 Holladay (27) 37,003 9,421 25.5 21.8 29.557 Kearns (29) 46,042 15,654 34.0 29.7 38.560 Magna (20) 17,187 6,547 38.1 31.8 44.861 Midvale (32) 22,152 8,805 39.8 33.4 46.424 Millcreek (26) 44,315 11,677 26.4 22.9 30.135 Murray (31) 24,579 7,135 29.0 24.3 34.36 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 14,149 19.4 16.9 22.2

49 Rose Park (17) 24,456 7,770 31.8 25.4 38.939 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 11,155 29.4 25.5 33.73 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 3,131 16.4 12.3 21.51 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 3,063 13.6 10.2 18.12 South Jordan (35) 32,389 5,069 15.7 12.4 19.5

38 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 5,682 29.4 23.1 36.737 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 8,065 29.3 24.7 34.441 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 7,921 29.9 25.1 35.223 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 6,205 26.1 21.5 31.425 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 6,167 26.4 21.4 32.1

50 West Valley East (23) 38,130 12,122 31.8 27.0 37.040 West Valley West (22) 49,118 14,637 29.8 26.2 33.7

Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 11,724 29.2 26.3 32.218 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 5,801 25.1 22.1 28.458 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 5,874 34.4 29.1 40.2

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 46,589 32.0 29.6 34.444 Cedar City (60) 28,139 8,557 30.4 25.0 36.462 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 7,862 42.3 36.1 48.852 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 13,124 31.9 27.8 36.434 St. George (58) 57,961 16,716 28.8 25.1 32.99 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 6,018 22.1 18.9 25.6

43 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 11,463 30.1 27.0 33.428 T riCounty HD (53) 35,554 9,500 26.7 23.7 30.0

Utah County HD 345,980 89,851 26.0 24.5 27.526 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 8,753 26.6 21.9 31.816 East Orem (46) 14,667 3,632 24.8 18.5 32.213 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 12,293 24.0 20.4 28.0

33 North Orem (44) 23,991 6,883 28.7 23.3 34.817 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 8,399 25.0 20.7 30.015 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 11,571 24.6 20.0 29.920 Provo South (48) 49,531 12,556 25.4 21.1 30.219 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 12,986 25.3 22.1 28.742 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 5,786 30.0 25.1 35.531 West Orem (45) 22,398 6,310 28.2 22.1 35.251 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 5,180 31.9 27.1 37.2

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 49,853 29.2 27.3 31.246 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 12,048 30.6 26.4 35.130 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 7,008 27.6 22.8 32.911 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 6,920 23.1 19.5 27.255 Riverdale (10) 18,281 6,075 33.2 27.5 39.548 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 9,353 31.2 26.9 35.747 South Ogden (8) 27,739 8,596 31.0 26.1 36.4

Lower Middle Income Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in th e state and 62 is always the hig hest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Population

18+

Number of Adul ts withIncome $25,000-

$49,999 Crude Rate

95% ConfidenceInterval

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Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 35,667,897 15.0 14.9 15.2State of Utah 1,936,913 363,946 18.8 18.3 19.3Bear River HD 114,188 23,694 20.8 18.8 22.9

62 Brigham City (1) 16,286 4,453 27.3 21.5 34.022 Logan (3) 54,154 9,120 16.8 14.2 19.9

47 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 3,616 21.1 16.4 26.949 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 5,805 21.8 18.2 25.9Central Utah HD 52,154 9,643 18.5 16.4 20.7

32 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 6,571 18.9 16.3 21.719 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 2,935 16.4 13.3 20.0

Davis County HD 205,633 42,216 20.5 19.0 22.237 Boun tiful (16) 34,724 6,664 19.2 15.8 23.242 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 8,851 20.4 17.0 24.343 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 4,757 20.4 16.4 25.251 Layton (12) 50,370 11,102 22.0 18.8 25.641 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 6,895 19.8 16.4 23.755 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 4,454 23.4 18.4 29.4

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 127,481 17.1 16.4 17.91 Avenues (18) 19,620 2,127 10.8 7.5 15.5

23 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 6,091 17.3 14.3 20.814 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 6,512 15.3 12.1 19.22 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 2,047 11.3 8.1 15.54 Glendale (21) 20,845 2,445 11.7 7.4 18.218 Holladay (27) 37,003 5,913 16.0 13.1 19.315 Kearns (29) 46,042 7,261 15.8 12.8 19.358 Magna (20) 17,187 4,209 24.5 19.5 30.317 Midvale (32) 22,152 3,535 16.0 12.3 20.513 Millcreek (26) 44,315 6,665 15.0 12.6 17.933 Murray (31) 24,579 4,641 18.9 14.9 23.629 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 13,041 17.9 15.7 20.311 Rose Park (17) 24,456 3,421 14.0 9.9 19.424 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 6,560 17.3 14.6 20.427 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 3,345 17.5 13.4 22.610 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 3,129 13.9 10.5 18.325 South Jordan (35) 32,389 5,603 17.3 14.4 20.73 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 2,244 11.6 7.8 17.0

26 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 4,777 17.4 13.8 21.756 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 6,403 24.2 20.0 28.934 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 4,513 19.0 15.0 23.861 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 5,975 25.6 21.0 30.8

9 West Valley East (23) 38,130 5,266 13.8 10.8 17.528 West Valley West (22) 49,118 8,699 17.7 15.0 20.8

Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 8,308 20.7 18.3 23.248 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 4,994 21.6 18.8 24.730 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 3,096 18.1 14.5 22.5

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 27,953 19.2 17.2 21.336 Cedar City (60) 28,139 5,383 19.1 15.1 23.916 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 2,956 15.9 11.9 21.038 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 7,952 19.3 15.9 23.439 St. George (58) 57,961 11,239 19.4 16.3 22.921 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 4,584 16.8 14.1 19.946 T ooele County HD (40) 38,095 8,004 21.0 18.6 23.735 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 6,766 19.0 16.8 21.5

Utah County HD 345,980 68,020 19.7 18.4 21.08 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 4,530 13.8 10.7 17.531 East Orem (46) 14,667 2,749 18.7 13.6 25.360 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 13,005 25.4 21.7 29.4

40 North Orem (44) 23,991 4,676 19.5 14.4 25.845 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 7,050 21.0 16.9 25.87 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 6,455 13.7 10.3 18.05 Provo South (48) 49,531 5,860 11.8 9.0 15.3

54 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 12,004 23.4 20.3 26.757 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 4,705 24.4 19.6 30.050 West Orem (45) 22,398 4,907 21.9 16.2 29.020 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 2,714 16.7 13.9 20.0

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 33,992 19.9 18.3 21.653 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 8,806 22.4 18.9 26.312 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 3,583 14.1 11.0 17.952 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 6,630 22.2 18.6 26.244 Riverdale (10) 18,281 3,766 20.6 16.5 25.459 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 7,594 25.3 21.3 29.86 South Ogden (8) 27,739 3,515 12.7 9.5 16.7

Upper Middle Income Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is b y 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the h ighest rate in the state. Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Population

18+

Number of Adultswith Income $50,000-

$74,999 Crude Rate

Interval

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Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 65,683,820 27.6 27.4 27.8State of Utah 1,936,913 583,979 30.2 29.6 30.7Bear River HD 114,188 27,325 23.9 21.8 26.2

25 Brigham City (1) 16,286 3,907 24.0 18.8 30.121 Logan (3) 54,154 12,331 22.8 19.5 26.424 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 4,077 23.8 18.6 29.9

29 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 6,852 25.7 21.9 30.0Central Utah HD 52,154 9,273 17.8 15.7 20.114 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 6,495 18.7 16.0 21.79 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 2,809 15.7 12.6 19.3

Davis County HD 205,633 83,343 40.5 38.6 42.550 Bountiful (16) 34,724 14,209 40.9 36.0 46.130 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 11,190 25.8 22.2 29.756 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 12,011 51.5 46.0 57.046 Layton (12) 50,370 18,733 37.2 33.5 41.057 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 17,978 51.6 47.1 56.153 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 8,396 44.2 38.2 50.3

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 239,912 32.2 31.3 33.249 Avenues (18) 19,620 7,985 40.7 34.4 47.354 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 15,752 44.7 40.3 49.327 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 10,412 24.5 20.8 28.759 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 9,633 53.0 46.3 59.64 Glendale (21) 20,845 2,201 10.6 6.6 16.4

48 Holladay (27) 37,003 14,490 39.2 34.9 43.615 Kearns (29) 46,042 8,725 19.0 15.6 22.96 Magna (20) 17,187 1,971 11.5 8.2 15.912 Midvale (32) 22,152 4,111 18.6 14.2 23.947 Millcreek (26) 44,315 17,270 39.0 35.2 42.926 Murray (31) 24,579 6,024 24.5 20.2 29.458 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 38,548 52.9 49.8 56.03 Rose P ark (17) 24,456 2,490 10.2 6.7 15.235 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 11,178 29.5 25.7 33.560 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 10,219 53.5 47.5 59.562 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 13,709 61.0 55.2 66.661 South Jordan (35) 32,389 18,646 57.6 53.1 62.02 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 1,597 8.3 4.9 13.6

22 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 6,488 23.6 19.4 28.434 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 7,694 29.0 24.4 34.240 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 7,559 31.8 27.0 37.144 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 8,443 36.2 31.0 41.7

1 West Valley East (23) 38,130 3,085 8.1 5.6 11.610 West Valley West (22) 49,118 8,139 16.6 14.0 19.5Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 7,958 19.8 17.6 22.2

23 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 5,475 23.7 20.7 26.98 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 2,187 12.8 10.3 15.9

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 27,603 18.9 17.1 21.011 Cedar City (60) 28,139 4,846 17.2 13.6 21.75 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 2,06 2 11.1 7.7 15.816 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 8,022 19.5 16.2 23.418 St. George (58) 57,961 12,125 20.9 17.7 24.555 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 12,563 46.1 42.5 49.636 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 11,257 29.6 26.6 32.739 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 11,143 31.3 28.5 34.3

Utah County HD 345,980 100,334 29.0 27.6 30.552 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 13,606 41.3 36.2 46.642 East Orem (46) 14,667 5,263 35.9 28.9 43.543 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 18,523 36.1 32.2 40.328 North Orem (44) 23,991 5,907 24.6 19.1 31.145 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 12,151 36.2 31.4 41.333 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 13,460 28.7 23.7 34.27 Provo South (48) 49,531 5,765 11.6 8.8 15.3

38 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 15,831 30.8 27.4 34.519 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 4,110 21.3 17.1 26.320 West Orem (45) 22,398 4,847 21.6 16.7 27.541 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 5,631 34.7 30.4 39.3

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 47,462 27.8 26.0 29.713 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 7,318 18.6 15.5 22.117 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 5,038 19.8 15.7 24.751 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 12,251 41.0 36.6 45.532 Riverdale (10) 18,281 5,183 28.4 23.3 34.131 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 7,942 26.5 22.4 31.037 South Ogden (8) 27,739 8,322 30.0 25.3 35.1

High Income Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the hig hest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults with

Income $75,000+ Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Lower U er U.S. 237 657 645 119 013 958 50.1 49.9 50.3State of Utah 1,936,913 1,177,837 60.8 60.2 61.5Bear River HD 114,188 72,932 63.9 61.2 66.4

36 Brigham City (1) 16,286 10,325 63.4 56.8 69.525 Logan (3) 54,154 31,853 58.8 54.7 62.949 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 11,673 68.2 61.3 74.4

52 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 18,347 68.9 63.8 73.6Central Utah HD 52,154 35,684 68.4 65.3 71.448 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 23,727 68.2 64.2 71.945 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 11,819 65.9 60.6 70.8

Davis County HD 205,633 133,929 65.1 63.1 67.139 Bountiful (16) 34,724 22,196 63.9 58.7 68.930 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 25,953 59.8 55.3 64.262 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 17,341 74.4 69.0 79.238 Layton (12) 50,370 32,071 63.7 59.1 68.055 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 24,389 70.0 64.8 74.846 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 12,648 66.6 60.2 72.4

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 424,986 57.0 56.0 58.14 Avenues (18) 19,620 8,635 44.0 38.0 50.2

27 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 20,983 59.6 55.1 63.93 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 16,929 39.9 35.6 44.326 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 10,721 59.0 52.1 65.61 Glendale (21) 20,845 6,898 33.1 27.3 39.5

18 Holladay (27) 37,003 20,170 54.5 50.2 58.816 Kearns (29) 46,042 24,540 53.3 48.7 57.832 Magna (20) 17,187 10,424 60.7 54.0 66.95 Midvale (32) 22,152 10,132 45.7 39.8 51.811 Millcreek (26) 44,315 23,026 52.0 48.1 55.87 Murray (31) 24,579 11,717 47.7 42.6 52.860 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 52,791 72.5 69.2 75.56 Rose Park (17) 24,456 11,626 47.5 41.0 54.229 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 22,671 59.8 55.3 64.150 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 13,147 68.9 62.6 74.557 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 16,081 71.6 65.6 76.961 South Jordan (35) 32,389 23,848 73.6 68.9 77.92 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 7,140 37.0 30.5 43.910 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 13,719 49.9 44.8 54.928 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 15,827 59.7 54.3 65.023 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 13,919 58.6 52.8 64.156 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 16,392 70.2 64.1 75.78 West Valley East (23) 38,130 18,260 47.9 42.9 53.015 West Valley West (22) 49,118 25,915 52.8 48.7 56.8

Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 25,060 62.4 59.2 65.440 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 14,789 64.0 60.3 67.520 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 9,933 58.2 52.5 63.7

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 93,688 64.3 61.6 66.921 Cedar City (60) 28,139 16,433 58.4 52.4 64.258 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 13,359 71.9 65.6 77.447 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 27,877 67.8 63.1 72.231 St. George (58) 57,961 34,974 60.3 55.7 64.841 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 17,616 64.6 60.9 68.134 T ooele County HD (40) 38,095 23,493 61.7 58.3 65.044 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 23,313 65.6 62.1 68.9

Utah County HD 345,980 214,611 62.0 60.3 63.733 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 20,070 60.9 55.2 66.443 East Orem (46) 14,667 9,600 65.5 57.4 72.759 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 37,042 72.2 67.5 76.624 North Orem (44) 23,991 14,095 58.8 52.1 65.1

37 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 21,342 63.6 57.9 69.012 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 24,509 52.2 46.4 57.99 Provo South (48) 49,531 24,384 49.2 44.0 54.5

53 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 35,551 69.2 65.1 73.154 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 13,369 69.4 62.9 75.219 West Orem (45) 22,398 12,968 57.9 50.4 65.142 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 10 ,597 65.3 60.3 69.9

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 101,071 59.2 57.1 61.217 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 21,457 54.5 50.0 58.913 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 13,273 52.3 46.8 57.751 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 20,601 68.9 64.1 73.322 Riverdale (10) 18,281 10,685 58.5 52.4 64.235 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 18,631 62.1 57.3 66.614 South Ogden (8) 27,739 14,527 52.4 46.9 57.8

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

Married Population by Health Distric t, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

2011Po ulat ion

Number of Adults thatare Married Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 34,784,394 8,433,457 24.2 23.4 25.1State of Utah 344,830 48,278 14.0 13.3 14.7Bear River HD 21,402 2,587 12.1 11.4 12.7

24 Brigham City (1) 3,194 419 13.1 12.5 13.826 Logan (3) 8,650 1,162 13.4 12.8 14.127 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 3,652 506 13.9 13.2 14.510 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 5,890 500 8.5 7.9 9.0

Central Utah HD 8,960 1,231 13.7 13.1 14.420 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 5,959 739 12.4 11.8 13.037 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 3,020 485 16.1 15.3 16.8

Davis County HD 42,386 5,220 12.3 11.7 13.032 Bountiful (16) 5,361 815 15.2 14.5 15.941 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 9,688 1,620 16.7 16.0 17.56 Farmington/Centerville (14) 4,285 300 7.0 6.5 7.5

36 Layton (12) 10,258 1,603 15.6 14.9 16.34 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 8,460 544 6.4 5.9 6.916 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 4,164 410 9.8 9.3 10.4

Salt Lake Valley HD 121,697 19,840 16.3 15.6 17.042 Avenues (18) 1,795 302 16.8 16.1 17.625 Cottonwood (28) 4,092 543 13.3 12.6 13.956 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 4,258 957 22.5 21.7 23.322 Foothill/U of U (19) 2,802 361 12.9 12.2 13.5

61 Glendale (21) 3,069 812 26.5 25.6 27.343 Holladay (27) 4,787 808 16.9 16.1 17.635 Kearns (29) 8,213 1,276 15.5 14.8 16.253 Magna (20) 3,683 751 20.4 19.6 21.257 Midvale (32) 3,177 784 24.7 23.8 25.540 Millcreek (26) 6,339 1,045 16.5 15.8 17.255 Murray (31) 3,106 691 22.2 21.4 23.113 Riverton/Draper (39) 15,126 1,304 8.6 8.1 9.246 Rose Park (17) 3,825 671 17.5 16.8 18.351 Sandy Center (36) 6,438 1,237 19.2 18.4 20.018 Sandy, Northeast (37) 2,522 257 10.2 9.6 10.82 Sandy, Southeast (38) 3,543 209 5.9 5.4 6.41 South Jordan (35) 6,171 304 4.9 4.5 5.4

62 South Salt Lake (25) 2,492 752 30.2 29.3 31.160 Taylorsville (30) 4,606 1,199 26.0 25.2 26.952 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 4,768 918 19.3 18.5 20.044 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 4,890 838 17.1 16.4 17.914 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 6,445 589 9.1 8.6 9.759 West Valley East (23) 5,941 1,540 25.9 25.1 26.845 West Valley West (22) 9,887 1,700 17.2 16.5 17.9

Southeastern Utah HD 6,199 1,153 18.6 17.8 19.448 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 3,743 664 17.7 17.0 18.550 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 2,390 437 18.3 17.5 19.0

Southwest Utah HD 23,164 3,177 13.7 13.0 14.423 Cedar City (60) 4,939 642 13.0 12.3 13.721 Other Southwest District (61) 2,723 350 12.9 12.2 13.531 Other Washington County (59) 7,197 1,034 14.4 13.7 15.130 St. George (58) 8,250 1,151 14.0 13.3 14.617 Summit County HD (51) 5,140 521 10.1 9.5 10.739 Tooele County HD (40) 8,088 1,326 16.4 15.7 17.134 TriCounty HD (53) 7,632 1,167 15.3 14.6 16.0

Utah County HD 66,268 6,115 9.2 8.7 9.87 American Fork/Alpine (42) 7,092 503 7.1 6.6 7.65 East Orem (46) 2,129 149 7.0 6.5 7.53 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 13,443 813 6.0 5.6 6.5

28 North Orem (44) 5,093 709 13.9 13.2 14.68 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 7,533 594 7.9 7.4 8.419 Provo/BYU (47) 3,280 345 10.5 9.9 11.133 Provo South (48) 6,731 1,029 15.3 14.6 16.011 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 11,941 1,020 8.5 8.0 9.112 Utah Co. South (50) 5,083 437 8.6 8.0 9.129 West Orem (45) 3,647 508 13.9 13.3 14.615 Wasatch County HD (52) 3,239 317 9.8 9.2 10.4

Weber-Morgan HD 30,655 5,624 18.3 17.6 19.154 Ben Lomond (5) 7,350 1,590 21.6 20.8 22.458 Downtown Ogden (7) 4,601 1,190 25.9 25.0 26.79 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 5,443 459 8.4 7.9 9.0

47 Riverdale (10) 3,093 543 17.6 16.8 18.349 Roy/Hooper (9) 6,181 1,102 17.8 17.1 18.638 South Ogden (8) 4,157 668 16.1 15.3 16.8

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the high est rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Su rvey B01001B

Households with Children from 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Number of HHwith Children

Number of Female HHno Husband with

Children Crude Rate

95% ConfidenceInterval

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Appendix D: Demographic Characteristics by Utah Small Area

Lower Upper U.S. 72,906,668 14,550,805 20.0 19.2 20.7State of Utah 841,134 108,982 13.0 12.3 13.6Bear River HD 51,164 7,228 14.1 13.4 14.8

24 Brigham City (1) 7,473 758 10.1 9.6 10.749 Logan (3) 19,430 3,664 18.9 18.1 19.631 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 9,078 1,140 12.6 11.9 13.2

26 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 15,125 1,608 10.6 10.0 11.2Central Utah HD 23,408 3,551 15.2 14.5 15.938 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 15,643 2,358 15.1 14.4 15.839 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 7,751 1,185 15.3 14.6 16.0

Davis County HD 102,331 9,129 8.9 8.4 9.520 Bountiful (16) 12,650 1,126 8.9 8.3 9.542 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 23,147 3,691 15.9 15.2 16.74 Farmington/Centerville (14) 10,622 470 4.4 4.0 4.819 Layton (12) 23,649 2,066 8.7 8.2 9.36 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 21,905 1,066 4.9 4.4 5.312 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 9,718 732 7.5 7.0 8.0

Salt Lake Valley HD 291,510 41,274 14.2 13.5 14.830 Avenues (18) 3,303 414 12.5 11.9 13.25 Cottonwood (28) 9,464 460 4.9 4.4 5.3

45 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 7,806 1,348 17.3 16.5 18.032 Foothill/U of U (19) 5,722 740 12.9 12.3 13.661 Glendale (21) 8,598 2,589 30.1 29.2 31.0

14 Holladay (27) 10,698 878 8.2 7.7 8.740 Kearns (29) 20,717 3,182 15.4 14.7 16.143 Magna (20) 9,267 1,582 17.1 16.3 17.852 Midvale (32) 6,976 1,586 22.7 21.9 23.621 Millcreek (26) 13,232 1,254 9.5 8.9 10.155 Murray (31) 6,400 1,554 24.3 23.4 25.19 Riverton/Draper (39) 39,059 2,492 6.4 5.9 6.9

58 Rose Park (17) 9,644 2,525 26.2 25.3 27.035 Sandy Center (36) 14,593 2,035 13.9 13.3 1 4.615 Sandy, Northeast (37) 6,178 521 8.4 7.9 9.02 Sandy, Southeast (38) 8,733 346 4.0 3.6 4.31 South Jordan (35) 17,222 559 3.2 2.9 3.6

62 South Salt Lake (25) 5,582 2,240 40.1 39.2 41.154 Taylorsville (30) 10,720 2,578 24.0 23.2 24.933 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 11,393 1,486 13.0 12.4 13.728 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 11,712 1,441 12.3 11.7 12.98 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 16,215 1,031 6.4 5.9 6.8

56 West Valley East (23) 14,312 3,577 25.0 24.1 25.851 West Valley West (22) 24,585 4,872 19.8 19.0 20.6Southeastern Utah HD 15,723 3,146 20.0 19.2 20.8

34 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 8,830 1,187 13.4 12.8 14.159 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 6,628 1,738 26.2 25.4 27.1

Southwest Utah HD 59,424 10,831 18.2 17.5 19.057 Cedar City (60) 11,779 3,055 25.9 25.1 26.844 Other Southwest District (61) 6,601 1,132 17.1 16.4 17.948 Other Washington County (59) 20,418 3,751 18.4 17.6 19.136 St. George (58) 20,571 2,893 14.1 13.4 14.711 Summit County HD (51) 9,918 660 6.7 6.2 7.116 Tooele County HD (40) 20,471 1,737 8.5 7.9 9.029 TriCounty HD (53) 16,462 2,053 12.5 11.8 13.1

Utah County HD 172,874 18,432 10.7 10.1 11.37 American Fork/Alpine (42) 20,270 1,242 6.1 5.7 6.6

27 East Orem (46) 6,075 736 12.1 11.5 12.810 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 36,442 2,331 6.4 5.9 6.9

50 North Orem (44) 11,985 2,304 19.2 18.5 20.013 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 20,041 1,620 8.1 7.5 8.641 Provo/BYU (47) 8,569 1,331 15.5 14.8 16.253 Provo South (48) 15,397 3,566 23.2 22.3 24.017 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 31,155 2,655 8.5 8.0 9.123 Utah Co. South (50) 13,659 1,380 10.1 9.5 10.737 West Orem (45) 8,645 1,251 14.5 13.8 15.218 Wasatch County HD (52) 7,770 665 8.6 8.0 9.1

Weber-Morgan HD 70,079 10,276 14.7 14.0 15.447 Ben Lomond (5) 16,597 2,991 18.0 17.3 18.860 Downtown Ogden (7) 10,531 2,983 28.3 27.4 29.23 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 12,868 511 4 .0 3.6 4.425 Riverdale (10) 6,940 737 10.6 10.0 11.222 Roy/Hooper (9) 14,201 1,364 9.6 9.0 10.246 South Ogden (8) 9,582 1,668 17.4 16.7 18.2

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

95% Confidence

Children in Poverty from 2007-2011 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or S mallArea

Population<18

Number ofchild ren<18 Livi ng in Crude Rate

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Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 - . . .State of Utah 1,936,913 679,469 35.1 34.4 35.8Bear River HD 114,188 41,976 36.8 34.0 39.6

23 Brigham City (1) 16,286 5,171 31.8 25.7 38.538 Logan (3) 54,154 20,443 37.8 33.4 42.346 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 7,016 41.0 34.0 48.3

39 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 10,162 38.2 32.9 43.7Central Utah HD 52,154 23,386 44.8 41.7 48.0

49 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 15,207 43.7 39.7 47.855 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 8,861 49.4 44.1 54.8

Davis County HD 205,633 53,917 26.2 24.1 28.415 Bountiful (16) 34,724 8,938 25.7 20.1 32.332 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 15,587 35.9 31.0 41.14 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 4,566 19.6 14.6 25.921 Layton (12) 50,370 14,774 29.3 25.0 34.05 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 6,950 20.0 16.1 24.43 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 3,690 19.4 14.4 25.7

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 254,813 34.2 33.0 35.49 Avenues (18) 19,620 4,309 22.0 16.2 29.013 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 8,411 23.9 19.7 28.733 Downto wn Salt Lake (24) 42,481 15,408 36.3 31.1 41.82 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 3,301 18.2 12.7 25.3

62 Glendale (21) 20,845 12,588 60.4 51.8 68.4

14 Holladay (27) 37,003 9,032 24.4 20.4 28.953 Kearns (29) 46,042 22,247 48.3 43.2 53.551 Magna (20) 17,187 8,112 47.2 40.0 54.627 Midvale (32) 22,152 7,742 35.0 28.3 42.211 Millcreek (26) 44,315 10,507 23.7 19.8 28.141 Murray (31) 24,579 9,409 38.3 32.5 44.48 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 15,467 21.2 18.2 24.660 Rose Park (17) 24,456 13,600 55.6 47.7 63.334 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 13,977 36.9 32.1 41.810 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 4,321 22.6 17.1 29.41 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 3,315 14.8 10.3 20.66 South Jordan (35) 32,389 6,588 20.3 16.0 25.561 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 11,058 57.3 49.1 65.137 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 10,351 37.6 31.8 43.822 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 8,343 31.5 25.8 37.830 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 8,450 35.6 29.3 42.416 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 6,211 26.6 21.0 33.1

58 West Valley East (23) 38,130 20,800 54.6 48.6 60.456 West Valley West (22) 49,118 24,770 50.4 45.8 55.0Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 16,825 41.9 38.6 45.3

35 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 8,533 36.9 33.2 40.857 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 8,770 51.4 45.4 57.3

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 62,468 42.8 39.9 45.848 Cedar City (60) 28,139 11,796 41.9 35.5 48.654 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 9,055 48.7 41.6 55.952 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 19,715 48.0 42.6 53.342 St. George (58) 57,961 22,425 38.7 33.9 43.77 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 5,735 21.0 17.9 24.5

26 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 13,249 34.8 31.4 38.329 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 12,476 35.1 31.6 38.8

Utah County HD 345,980 135,209 39.1 37.1 41.140 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 12,595 38.2 32.1 44.819 East Orem (46) 14,667 4,058 27.7 20.3 36.525 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 17,164 33.5 28.4 39.036 North Orem (44) 23,991 8,977 37.4 30.6 44.828 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 11,771 35.1 29.2 41.444 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 18,416 39.2 32.5 46.359 Provo South (48) 49,531 27,450 55.4 49.3 61.424 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 17,146 33.4 29.0 38.050 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 8,584 44.6 38.0 51.345 West Orem (45) 22,398 9,165 40.9 33.1 49.220 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 4,680 28.8 24.8 33.3

Weber-Mor gan HD 170,728 55,043 32.2 30.0 34.643 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 15,396 39.1 34.1 44.347 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 10,630 41.9 35.6 48.412 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 7,120 23.8 19.2 29.117 Riverdale (10) 18,281 4,927 27.0 21.1 33.718 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 8,149 27.2 22.4 32.431 South Ogden (8) 27,739 9,928 35.8 29.6 42.5

Adult Poverty by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the hig hest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

18+

living below 200% of

poverty Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 131704 730 27 684 999 21.0 20.2 21.8State of Utah 979,709 130,784 13.3 12.7 14.0Bear River HD 57,184 14,203 24.8 24.0 25.7

46 Brigham City (1) 8,203 643 7.8 7.3 8.433 Logan (3) 24,131 572 2.4 2.1 2.756 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 9,037 4,746 52.5 51.5 53.5

55 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 15,467 7,896 51.1 50.1 52.0Central Utah HD 29,758 19,139 64.3 63.4 65.358 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 18,602 10,715 57.6 56.6 58.661 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 10,827 8,095 74.8 73.9 75.6

Davis County HD 97,570 851 0.9 0.7 1.128 Bountiful (16) 16,038 149 0.9 0.7 1.123 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 20,887 131 0.6 0.5 0.826 Farmington/Centerville (14) 10,340 94 0.9 0.7 1.121 Layton (12) 24,770 104 0.4 0.3 0.525 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 16,092 138 0.9 0.7 1.020 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 9,847 35 0.4 0.2 0.5

Salt Lake Valley HD 364,031 4,629 1.3 1.1 1.534 Avenues (18) 11,459 356 3.1 2.8 3.439 Cottonwood (28) 17,183 739 4.3 3.9 4.76.5 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 26,264 0 0.0 0.0 0.044 Foothill/U of U (19) 8,904 677 7.6 7.1 8.116 Glendale (21) 10,495 5 0.0 0.0 0.1

14 Holladay (27) 19,076 2 0.0 0.0 0.015 Kearns (29) 20,084 3 0.0 0.0 0.017 Magna (20) 8,098 19 0.2 0.1 0.36.5 Midvale (32) 12,425 0 0.0 0.0 0.031 Millcreek (26) 24,221 350 1.4 1.2 1.76.5 Murray (31) 13,866 0 0.0 0.0 0.038 Riverton/Draper (39) 31,300 1,308 4.2 3.8 4.622 Rose Park (17) 10,535 63 0.6 0.4 0.76.5 Sandy Center (36) 18,827 0 0.0 0.0 0.06.5 Sandy, Northeast (37) 7,602 0 0.0 0.0 0.045 Sandy, Southeast (38) 9,771 764 7.8 7.3 8.330 South Jordan (35) 14,987 157 1.0 0.8 1.26.5 South Salt Lake (25) 10,892 0 0.0 0.0 0.06.5 Taylorsville (30) 14,770 0 0.0 0.0 0.06.5 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 12,110 0 0.0 0.0 0.06.5 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 10,964 0 0.0 0.0 0.037 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 11,733 465 4.0 3.6 4.3

6.5 West Valley East (23) 17,547 0 0.0 0.0 0.013 West Valley West (22) 21,497 2 0.0 0.0 0.0Southeastern Utah HD 24,590 13,387 54.4 53.5 55.4

54 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 14,071 7,075 50.3 49.3 51.359 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 10,533 6,326 60.1 59.1 61.0

Southwest Utah HD 89,850 27,466 30.6 29.7 31.550 Cedar City (60) 15,211 3,216 21.1 20.3 21.962 Other Southwest District (61) 16,559 12,793 77.3 76.4 78.151 Other Washington County (59) 25,116 7,735 30.8 29.9 31.747 St. George (58) 32,596 3,354 10.3 9.7 10.957 Summit County HD (51) 26,545 14,215 53.6 52.6 54.549 Tooele County HD (40) 19,455 3,696 19.0 18.2 19.860 TriCounty HD (53) 22,606 14,137 62.5 61.6 63.5

Utah County HD 148,350 5,692 3.8 3.5 4.232 American Fork/Alpine (42) 14,073 211 1.5 1.3 1.76.5 East Orem (46) 6,249 0 0.0 0.0 0.041 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 23,810 1,157 4.9 4.4 5.3

6.5 North Orem (44) 11,347 0 0.0 0.0 0.019 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 14,927 53 0.4 0.2 0.536 Provo/BYU (47) 13,383 458 3.4 3.1 3.827 Provo South (48) 20,315 185 0.9 0.7 1.143 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 24,056 1,718 7.1 6.6 7.648 Utah Co. South (50) 10,121 1,550 15.3 14.6 16.018 West Orem (45) 9,444 33 0.3 0.2 0.553 Wasatch County HD (52) 10,577 4,412 41.7 40.7 42.7

Weber-Morgan HD 89,193 8,957 10.0 9.5 10.642 Ben Lomond (5) 20,140 1,189 5.9 5.4 6.440 Downtown Ogden (7) 14,096 666 4.7 4.3 5.152 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 16,399 6,582 40.1 39.2 41.124 Riverdale (10) 9,160 59 0.6 0.5 0.835 Roy/Hooper (9) 15,075 488 3.2 2.9 3.629 South Ogden (8) 13,885 139 1.0 0.8 1.2

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the high est rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

Rural Household Population from 2010 US Census

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea Households

Number of RuralHouseholds Crude Rate

95% Confidence

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Lower Upper U.S. 237,657,645 43,554,566 18.3 18.1 18.5State of Utah 1,936,913 353,487 18.3 17.7 18.8Bear River HD 114,188 17,014 14.9 13.1 17.0

26 Brigham City (1) 16,286 2,588 15.9 11.7 21.230 Logan (3) 54,154 9,168 16.9 13.9 20.421 Other Box Elder Co. (2) 17,121 2,606 15.2 11.0 20.7

18 Other Cache/Rich Co. (4) 26,629 3,752 14.1 10.8 18.3Central Utah HD 52,154 11,067 21.2 18.7 24.0

41 Juab/Millard/Sanpete Co. (54) 34,806 7,226 20.8 17.7 24.250 Sevier/Piute/Wayne Co. (55) 17,940 4,178 23.3 18.9 28.4

Davis County HD 205,633 24,738 12.0 10.6 13.78 Bountiful (16) 34,724 3,955 11.4 7.8 16.428 Clearfield/Hill AFB (11) 43,407 7,162 16.5 13.0 20.81 Farmington/Centerville (14) 23,308 1,569 6.7 4.3 10.3

13 Layton (12) 50,370 6,639 13.2 10.3 16.710 Syracuse/Kaysville (13) 34,821 4,245 12.2 8.8 16.76 Woods Cross/North SL (15) 19,003 1,858 9.8 6.7 14.1

Salt Lake Valley HD 745,067 147,523 19.8 18.9 20.712 Avenues (18) 19,620 2,445 12.5 8.1 18.623 Cottonwood (28) 35,207 5,496 15.6 12.2 19.748 Downtown Salt Lake (24) 42,481 9,868 23.2 19.1 28.02 Foothill/U of U (19) 18,165 1,371 7.6 4.3 13.162 Glendale (21) 20,845 8,315 39.9 33.1 47.1

7 Holladay (27) 37,003 4,167 11.3 8.4 14.955 Kearns (29) 46,042 12,141 26.4 22.4 30.753 Magna (20) 17,187 4,170 24.3 18.6 31.058 Midvale (32) 22,152 5,977 27.0 21.2 33.617 Millcreek (26) 44,315 6,107 13.8 11.1 17.033 Murray (31) 24,579 4,444 18.1 14.1 22.914 Riverton/Draper (39) 72,856 9,624 13.2 10.9 15.960 Rose Park (17) 24,456 8,516 34.8 28.6 41.634 Sandy Center (36) 37,918 7,003 18.5 14.9 22.73 Sandy, Northeast (37) 19,093 1,554 8.1 5.2 12.45 Sandy, Southeast (38) 22,459 2,138 9.5 6.6 13.64 South Jordan (35) 32,389 2,646 8.2 5.8 11.3

59 South Salt Lake (25) 19,312 6,535 33.8 27.0 41.452 Taylorsville (30) 27,515 6,661 24.2 19.8 29.343 West Jordan Northeast (33.1) 26,502 5,626 21.2 16.7 26.644 West Jordan Southeast (34.1) 23,764 5,081 21.4 16.7 26.920 West Jordan/Copperton (34.2) 23,350 3,465 14.8 11.0 19.8

61 West Valley East (23) 38,130 13,719 36.0 31.0 41.357 West Valley West (22) 49,118 13,188 26.9 23.1 31.0Southeastern Utah HD 40,193 6,921 17.2 14.8 19.9

19 Carbon/Emery Co. (56) 23,119 3,343 14.5 11.8 17.654 Grand/San Juan Co. (57) 17,075 4,161 24.4 19.7 29.7

Southwest Utah HD 145,818 30,563 21.0 18.8 23.445 Cedar City (60) 28,139 6,084 21.6 16.9 27.227 Other Southwest District (61) 18,590 2,961 15.9 11.8 21.251 Other Washington County (59) 41,116 9,588 23.3 19.5 27.649 St. George (58) 57,961 13,488 23.3 19.4 27.731 Summit County HD (51) 27,270 4,699 17.2 14.2 20.822 Tooele County HD (40) 38,095 5,878 15.4 13.0 18.338 TriCounty HD (53) 35,554 6,947 19.5 16.7 22.7

Utah County HD 345,980 66,670 19.3 17.9 20.724 American Fork/Alpine (42) 32,945 5,166 15.7 11.7 20.737 East Orem (46) 14,667 2,820 19.2 13.0 27.632 Lehi/Cedar Valley (41) 51,283 8,903 17.4 14.1 21.235 North Orem (44) 23,991 4,450 18.6 14.0 24.215 Pleasant Grove/Lindon (43) 33,556 4,446 13.3 9.7 17.816 Provo/BYU (47) 46,980 6,403 13.6 9.9 18.556 Provo South (48) 49,531 13,230 26.7 22.2 31.836 Springville/Spanish Fork (49) 51,367 9,806 19.1 15.9 22.842 Utah Co. South (50) 19,269 4,043 21.0 16.3 26.539 West Orem (45) 22,398 4,408 19.7 14.7 25.940 Wasatch County HD (52) 16,233 3,240 20.0 16.2 24.4

Weber-Morgan HD 170,728 28,443 16.7 15.0 18.425 Ben Lomond (5) 39,385 6,215 15.8 12.8 19.347 Downtown Ogden (7) 25,393 5,896 23.2 18.6 28.711 Morgan/East Weber Co. (6) 29,917 3,716 12.4 9.1 16.79 Riverdale (10) 18,281 2,166 11.9 8.6 16.1

29 Roy/Hooper (9) 30,016 5,010 16.7 13.0 21.246 South Ogden (8) 27,739 6,294 22.7 18.0 28.2

Uninsured Population by Health District, Small Area, Utah, and US, 2009-2012

*State rank is by 62 small areas for rate; 1is always the lowest rate in the state and 62 is always the highest rate in the state. Data Source: U.S.Census Bureau, 2007-2011American Community Survey B01001B

StateRank*

State, Health District, Or SmallArea

Population

18+Number of Adults that

are Uninsured Crude Rate95% Confidence

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Appendix E: Methodology The 17 indicators in this report come from a variety of data sources. The Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI)indicator was created from an independent database maintained by the Utah Department of HealthViolence and Injury Prevention Program. The additional 16 indicators were created using data obtainedthrough queries of the IBIS-PH (Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health) web-based dataquery system.

Because the BRFSS is a survey with its own methodological complexities, an entire section is devoted

to its description. The demographics section in this report contains demographic characteristics of the 62Utah Small Areas. Demographic data come from U.S. Census data and BRFSS data.

The following is a list of data sources used in this report and the indicators that were created from them:

Utah Emergency Encounter Database, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, UtahDepartment of Health (accessed through IBIS-PH)

• Child Injury: Emergency Department Visits (2009-2011)• Falls: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 (2009-2011)• Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Emergency Department Visits (2009-2011)• Poison: Emergency Department Visits (2009-2011)

• Self-In icted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 0-19 (2009-2011)

Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Data, Of ce of Health Care Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health (accessed through IBIS-PH)

• Child Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 0-19 (2009-2011)• Falls: Hospitalizations (2009-2011)• Falls: Hospitalizations Ages 65+ (2009-2011)• Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Hospitalizations (2009-2011)• Poison: Hospitalizations (2009-2011)• Self-In icted Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+ (2009-2011)

Utah Death Certi cate Database, Of ce of Vital Records and Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health (accessed through IBIS-PH)• Firearms: Fatalities (2009-2011)• Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash: Fatalities (2009-2011)• Poison: Fatalities (2009-2011)• Suicide Fatalities Ages 10+ (2009-2011)

Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)• Motor Vehicle Self-Reported Seatbelt Usage Ages 18+ (2010 and 2011)

Utah Traumatic Brain Injury Database, Violence and Injury Prevention Program, UtahDepartment of Health

• Traumatic Brain Injury (2009-2011)

Web-based Injury Statistics Query and Reporting System (WISQARS)WISQARS is an interactive database system that provides customized reports of injury-related data. Thissystem was used to obtain U.S. rates unless otherwise noted.

IBIS-PH (http://ibis.health.utah.gov)Fifteen of the 17 indicators in this report were created from data acquired via the IBIS-PH (Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health) web-based data system. IBIS-PH houses a collection of

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Appendix E: Methodology Utah data sets (e.g., population estimates, deaths, health surveys, emergency events) and allows forqueries considering a variety of demographic variables. One of the bene ts of using IBIS-PH to obtaindata is that the system allows for many data queries to be readily performed at the Utah Small Area level.The purpose of IBIS-PH is to provide information to support evidence-based decision making, plan andimprove service delivery, evaluate health care systems, and inform policy decisions in Utah.

Data from the Utah Emergency Encounter Database (for indicators measuring Emergency Department

visits), the Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Database (for indicators measuring hospitalizations), andthe Utah Death Certi cate Database (for indicators measuring fatalities) were all accessed for this reportfrom IBIS-PH. Indicators included in-state injuries and fatalities of Utah residents only. Deaths resultingfrom war injuries are excluded from the data. The patient’s/decedent’s location of residence, rather thanthe location where the injury took place, is the determinant of Utah Small Area.

Some cases may lack the ZIP Code information necessary to assign them to the appropriate Utah Small Area, yet still have enough information to assign them to the appropriate health district. As a result, onthe individual indicator bar graphs, it is sometimes the case that the total number of injury/death cases ina particular Utah Small Area may be fewer than the number of cases in the local health district.

ICD-9 & ICD-10 CodesICD stands for “International Classi cation of Diseases.” It is a coding system maintained by the WorldHealth Organization and the U.S. National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) which is used to classifycauses of death on death certi cates and diagnoses, injury causes, and medical procedures for hospitaland emergency department (ED) visits. These codes are updated every decade or so to account foradvances in medical technology. Currently, the U.S. is changing over from the 9th revision (ICD-9) to the10th revision (ICD-10). For all data years in this report, the standard is to use the ICD-10 coding systemto code fatal injuries and the ICD-9 coding system to code nonfatal injuries.

ICD-10 differs from ICD-9 in a number of respects: 1) ICD-10 is far more detailed than ICD-9, with nearly8,000 categories compared to 4,000 categories; 2) ICD-10 uses 4-digit alphanumeric codes comparedto 4-digit numeric codes in ICD-9; 3) three additional chapters have been added and some chapters

rearranged; 4) cause-of-death titles have been changed and conditions have been regrouped; 5) somecoding rules have been changed; and 6) ICD-10 is published in three volumes compared to two volumesin ICD-9.

Data used to create the injury indicators in this report are consistent with the standard injury casede nitions. Emergency department (ED) and hospitalization data were coded using ICD-9 injury codesand case de nitions are consistent with the Consensus Recommendations for Using Hospital DischargeData for Injury Surveillance (2003) developed by the State and Territorial Injury Program Directors

Association (STIPDA) Injury Surveillance Workgroup. The IBIS-PH query system is set up so that thedata can be readily queried based upon standard injury case de nitions or individual ICD-9/ICD-10code/s. ED and hospitalization data in the IBIS-PH system are based only on the rst diagnosis coderecoded in the original data. Fatality data are coded using ICD-10 injury codes and case de nitions areconsistent with the External Cause of Injury Mortality Matrix for ICD-10 found on the National Center forHealth Care Statistics (NCHS) website at http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/ice/icd10_transcode.pdf. Fatalitydata in the IBIS-PH query system are based only on the underlying cause of death and do not take intoaccount immediate causes.

For each indicator following, all possible ICD codes that may be represented in the data in this report arelisted.

Where the data source does not reference injuries using the ICD, no codes are listed.

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Appendix E: Methodology Motor Vehicle raffic: Emergency Department VisitsICD-9 Codes: E810-E819, E958.5, E968.5, E988.5Indicator De nition: Number of Utah residents who have had treat-and-release hospital emergencydepartment (ED) visits resulting from Motor Vehicle Traf c Crashes per 10,000 population.Data Source: Utah Emergency Encounter Database, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Motor Vehicle raffic: HospitalizationsICD-9 Codes: E810-E819, E958.5, E968.5, E988.5Indicator De nition: Number of Utah residents who have been hospitalized for injuries resulting fromMotor Vehicle Traf c Crashes per 10,000 population.Data Source: Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Data, Of ce of Health Care Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Motor Vehicle raffic: FatalitiesICD-10 Codes: V02-V04(.1, .9), V09.2, V12-V14(.3,-.9), V19(.4-.6), V20-V28(.3-.9), V29(.4-.9),V30-V39(.4-.9), V40-V49(.4-.9), V50-V59(.4-.9), V60-V69(.4-.9), V70-V79(.4-.9), V80(.3-.5), V81.1,V82.1, V83-V86(.0-.3), V87(.0-.8), V89.2

Indicator De nition: Number of Motor Vehicle Traf c Crash deaths among Utah residents per100,000 population.Data Source: Utah Death Certi cate Database, Of ce of Vital Records and Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Poison: Emergency Department VisitsICD-9 Codes: E850-E869, E950-E952, E962, E980-E982, E972, E979 (.6-.7)Indicator De nition: Number of Utah residents who have had treat-and-release hospital emergencydepartment (ED) visits resulting from poisonings per 10,000 population.Data Source: Utah Emergency Encounter Database, Bureau of Emergency Medical Services, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Poison: HospitalizationsICD-9 Codes: E850-E869, E950-E952, E962, E980-E982, E972, E979 (.6-.7)Indicator De nition: Number of Utah residents who have been hospitalized resulting from poisoningper 10,000 population.Data Source: Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Data, Of ce of Health Care Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Poisoning FatalitiesICD-10 Codes: X40-X49, X60-X69, X85-X90, Y10-Y19, Y35.2, U01(.6-.7)Indicator De nition: Number of poisoning deaths among Utah residents per 100,000 population.

Data Source: Utah Death Certi cate Database, Of ce of Vital Records and Statistics; UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Self-Inicted Injury: Emergency Department Visits Ages 10+ICD-9 Codes: E950-E959Indicator De nition: Number of Utah residents ages 10+ who have had treat-and-release hospitalemergency department visits resulting from self-in icted injuries per 10,000 population.Data Source: Utah Emergency Department Encounter Database, Bureau of Emergency MedicalServices, Utah Department of Health, 2009-2011.

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Appendix E: Methodology Self-Inicted Injury: Hospitalizations Ages 10+ICD-9 Codes: E950-E959Indicator De nition: Number of Utah residents ages 10+ who have been hospitalized resulting fromself-in icted injuries per 10,000 population.Data Source: Utah Inpatient Hospital Discharge Data, Of ce of Health Care Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

Suicide Fatalities Ages 10+ICD-10 Codes: X60-X84, Y87.0, U03Indicator De nition: Number of suicide deaths among Utah residents ages 10+ per 100,000population.Data Source: Utah Death Certi cate Database, Of ce of Vital Records and Statistics, UtahDepartment of Health, 2009-2011.

raumatic Brain Injury: HospitalizationsUtah TBI database data are not referenced by ICD-9 in IBIS-PH.Indicator De nition: Number of traumatic brain injuries among Utah residents per 10,000 population.Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) is de ned as an occurrence of injury or death resulting from trauma to the

head. With injury, the occurrence has been documented in a medical record, and could have some ofthe following conditions: loss of consciousness, amnesia, skull fracture, intracranial lesion, or neurologicabnormality. With death, the injury has been listed on the death certi cate, autopsy report, or medicalexaminer’s report as a sequence that caused death.Data Source: Utah Traumatic Brain Injury Database, Violence and Injury Prevention Program, UtahDepartment of Health, 2010-2011.

Indicator MapsMaps were created using ArcMap™ 10.1 software by Esri. Base maps and boundary data were obtainedfrom the Utah Automated Geographic Reference Center (AGRC). Indicator data displayed on the mapswere accessed from IBIS-PH.

Utah Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS)One injury indicator in this report, Seatbelt Use, comes from BRFSS data. The BRFSS is a telephonesurvey that measures chronic disease, injury, and related health risk behaviors among adults ages18 and older. It is coordinated by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) andadministered at the state level in all 50 states as well as in several U.S. territories. The BRFSSquestionnaire is modi ed each year by the CDC in collaboration with participating states and territories.

BRFSS Questions Used in Tis Report

Seatbelt Use 2010 and 2011

How often do you use seatbelts when you drive or ride in a car? 1=”Always” 2=”Nearly always” 3=”Sometimes” 4=”Seldom”

5=”Never” 7=”Don’t know/Not sure” 8=”Never drive or ride in a car” 9=”Refused”

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Appendix E: Methodology raumatic Brain Injury ( BI)

The Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) indicator in this report was created with data from the Utah TBIdatabase. The Utah Department of Health Violence and Injury Prevention Program collects TBIinformation for the state of Utah through review of Hospital Discharge Data. To ensure a completeTBI data set, cases were ascertained through the Utah Hospital Discharge Database. All acute carehospitals within the state are required to report their hospitalization data annually to the Of ce of HealthCare Statistics.

TBI hospitalization cases include any injury documented in a medical record with one or moreof the following conditions attributed to head injury: observed or self-reported decreased level ofconsciousness; amnesia; skull fracture; objective neurological or neuropsychological abnormality; ordiagnosed intracranial lesion.

These TBI cases exclude several conditions as follows: lacerations or contusions of the face, eye, orscalp without other criteria; fractures of facial bones without other criteria; birth trauma; primary anoxic,in ammatory, toxic, or metabolic encephalopathies which are not complications of head trauma; braininfarction (ischemic stroke); intracranial hemorrhage (hemorrhagic stroke) without associated trauma;airway obstruction (e.g., near-drowning, throat swelling, choking, strangulation, or crush injuries of thechest); seizure disorders (grand mal, etc.); intracranial surgery; and neoplasms.

These conditions are coded using ICD-9 codes for non-fatal injuries. Medical records allow for up to nineICD codes per event. These conditions are coded using ICD-9 codes for non-fatal injuries and ICD-10codes for fatal injuries. Medical records for both non-fatal and fatal events allow for up to nine ICD codesper event. A case is counted as a TBI if at least one qualifying ICD-9 or ICD-10 code is present in themedical record. The TBI ICD-9 and ICD-10 codes are as follows:

Morbidity: (ICD-9)• 800.0 – 801.9 Fracture of the vault or base of the skull• 803.0 – 804.9 Other and unquali ed and multiple fractures of the skull• 850.0 – 854.1 Intracranial injury including concussion, contusion, laceration, and hemorrhage• 950.1 – 950.3 Injury to the optic chiasm, optic pathways, and visual cortex• 959.01 Head injury, unspeci ed• 995.55 Shaken Infant Syndrome

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2. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Web-based Injury Statistics Query and ReportingSystem (WISQARS) [Online]. (2013). National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, CDC(producer). [cited 2013 Oct 2]. 2010 Data Year. Available from URL: http://www.cdc.gov/injury/wisqars/

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3. Utah Department of Health (UDOH). Utah’s Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health(IBIS) [Online]. (2013). Of ce of Public Health Assessment, UDOH (producer). [cited 2013 Oct 2].2009-2011 Data Years. Available from URL: http://ibis.health.utah.gov.

4. Haggard, L., Shah, G., and Rolfs, R. T. (1998.) Assessing Community Health Status: EstablishingGeographic Areas for Utah Small Area Analysis in Utah. Utah's Health: An Annual Review, Vol V.,1997-1998.Salt Lake City, UT: University of Utah, The Governor Scott M. Matheson Center for HealthCare Studies.

5. Utah Small Area Population Estimates Version 2011 produced by Utah Department of Health Centerfor Health Data and Informatics. Linear interpolation of U.S. Census Bureau and ESRI ZIP Code dataproduced annual population estimates for ZIP Code areas by sex and age groups. State, County,Local Health District population estimates produced from the National Center for Health Statistics(NCHS). Retrieved August 2013 from Utah Department of Health, Center for Health Data andInformatics, Indicator-Based Information System for Public Health website: http://ibis.health.utah.gov/.

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