MANNING FEINLEIB, M.D., Dr. P.H., Director ROBERT A. ISRAEL, Deputy Director JACOB J. FELDMAN, Ph.D., Associate Director for Analysis and Epidemiology DIVISION OF VITAL STATISTICS JOHN E. PATTERSON, Director HARRY M. ROSENBERG, Ph.D., Chief, Mortality Statistics Branch ROBERT L. HEUSER, Acting Chief, Marriage and Divorce Statistics Branch WILLIAM F. PRATT, Ph.D., Chief, Family Growth Survey Branch COPYRIGHT INFORMATION All material appearing in this report is in the public domain SUGGESTED CITATION National Center for Health Statistics: Vital Statistics of DHHS Publication No. (PHS) 87-1122 For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U.S. Government Printing Office VOLUME II - MORTALITY A brief summary of the contents for sections 1 through 7 is listed below for the convenience of the reader. A complete contents page is at the beginning of each section and is identified by a narrow black edge, which can be located easily by fanning the pages. Each section is paged independently, beginning with page 1. Section 8, data for Geographic Detail for Mortality, and Section 9, data for Puerto Rico, Virgin Islands (U.S.), and Guam, are in Part B of Volume II of Vital Statistics of the United States, 1984. PART A Section 1. General Mortality Summary tables containing crude, age-specific, and age-adjusted death rates; death rates by cause; maternal mortality; and deaths for the 50 largest standard metropolitan statistical areas. Detailed tabulations of deaths by cause for the United States and each State. Data shown by age, sex, race, cause of death, month, date of death, report of autopsy, status of decedent when death occurred in hospital or medical center, place of death, marital status, and State or country of birth. Section 2. Infant Mortality Tabulations of infant deaths and infant mortality rates by age, race, sex, and cause of death, and by State and the 50 largest standard metropolitan statistical areas. Additional frequency tables by month of death and by population-size groups in metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Section 3. Fetal Mortality Tabulations of numbers of deaths and ratios by race, age of mother, marital status of mother, geographic areas, and population-size groups; and fetal-death rates by plurality and sex. Numbers of deaths by additional categories-month, birth order, attendant, period of gestation, and birth weight. Section 4. Perinatal Deaths Perinatal deaths and mortality rates and ratios for the three definitions of perinatal deaths, by race and sex for the United States, each State, and for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan counties. Section 5. Accident Mortality Deaths from motor vehicle accidents by type of vehicle and by person injured. Data shown by cause of death, age, race, and sex for the United States and by race and sex for each State. Deaths from accidental poisoning by age, race, and sex. Section 6. Life Tables Text discussion of life table program, abridged life tables, and interpolated values of the 1, and è̟ by single years of age for the national population by race and sex. Section 7. Technical Appendix Text discussion of factors affecting the collection, classification, and interpretation of the mortality statistics published in Volume II. Includes population tables for computing vital rates. [All data are for deaths occurring in the United States. Excludes fetal deaths. Data for geographic areas within the United States are by place of residence unless otherwise noted. Data by place of residence exclude deaths occurring to nonresidents; however, data by place of occurrence include deaths of nonresidents] [All data are for deaths occurring in the United States. Excludes fetal deaths. Data for geographic areas within the United States are by place of residence unless otherwise noted. Data by place of residence exclude deaths occurring to nonresidents; however, data by place of occurrence include deaths of nonresidents] 67 69 72 73 TABLE: 1-17-18-19-20-21-22-23-24-25-26-27-28-29-30-31-32-33-34 |