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2014 Community Report - San Antonio€¦ · Pregnancy Rate per 1,000 Females Ages 15-19. Year. Teen...
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Mario Martinez, Project WORTH Program ManagerMeredith Howe, Project WORTH Health Program Specialist Rhoda Rios, Project WORTH Management Analyst
Jennifer Herriott, Assistant Director, Community HealthRita Espinoza, Chief EpidemiologistJohn Berlanga, Senior Management Analyst
Vincent Nathan, PhD, M.P.H., Interim Director of Metro Health
08-24-2016
2014 Community ReportTeen Pregnancy in San Antonio
Source: The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy, Why it Matters.
Teen Pregnancy - Why it Matters?
Nearly all teen pregnancies are UNPLANNED
Teen pregnancy is closely linked to a host of critical SocialIssues such as poverty and income, child well-being, out-of-wedlock births, relationship violence, responsiblefatherhood, health issues, education, child welfareservices, and other risky behavior.
There are also substantial public costs associated withadolescent childbearing.
Consequently, teen pregnancy should be viewed not only as areproductive health issue, but as one that works to improve allof these measures.
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Teen Pregnancy Rate: San Antonio, Females Ages 15 to 19, 2000 – 2013
* 2013 is latest data available.•San Antonio Metro Health 2013 Pregnancies – preliminary data
The San Antonio TEEN PREGNANCY RATE DECLINED by 47% from 2000 to 2013*
Source: San Antonio Metro Health 2014 Births – preliminary data
Teen Birth Rates: San Antonio, Texas, U.S. Females Ages 15 to 19, 2000 - 2014
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TEEN BIRTH RATE in San Antonio has DECLINED 26% since 2010*
EXCEEDING the SA2020 goal!
* 2010 SA2020 Baseline Year; birth rate 50.6 births per 1000 females ages 15 to 19
Number of San Antonio Teen Births Females Ages 15 to 19, 2010 - 2014
THERE WERE 840 FEWER BIRTHS
IN 2014 COMPARED TO 2010.
Source: San Antonio Metro Health 2014 Births – preliminary data
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2000 – 2014 San Antonio Teen Births by Female Age Groups
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69% OF TEEN BIRTHS WERE TO FEMALES AGES 18 TO 19
TEEN CHILDBEARING in San Antonio
COST TAXPAYERSat least $54.2 MILLION*
Costs include health care, child welfare, incarceration, lost revenue
* The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. Based on 2010 estimates.
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4 times the U.S. Teen Birth rate: 96.8 and above
3 to 4 times the U.S. Teen Birth rate: 72.6 to 96.7
2 to 3 times the U.S. Teen Birth rate: 48.4 to 72.5
1 to 2 times the U.S. Teen Birth rate: 24.2 to 48.3
Less than U.S. teen birth rate: < 24.2
Fewer than 20 births
2014Bexar County
Teen Birth Rates Females ages 15 to 19
by Zip Code and School District Boundaries
-2014 U.S. Teen Birth Rate 24.2 births per 1,000-No zip codes were 4 Times the U.S. Teen Birth Rate
-Population Source: 2009-2013 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates -Birth Source: TX Dept of State Health Services, Center for Health Statistics; Preliminary Birth data-Birth certificate address for teen mother was used to determine number of births within the school district boundaries
SCHOOL DISTRICTS2014 Births to
Mothers 15 to 19
East Central 49
Edgewood 174
Harlandale 129
Judson 139
North East 334
Northside 511
San Antonio 687
South San Antonio 122
Southside 50
Southwest 116
School Districts2014 Number of Teen Births and Teen Birth Rates
SCHOOL DISTRICTS
2014 Teen Birth Rate per 1,000
Females, 15 to 19 yrs.
East Central 28.1
Edgewood 69.4
Harlandale 56.2
Judson 33.4
North East 25.1
Northside 26.3
San Antonio 59.2
South San Antonio 63.3
Southside 41.0
Southwest 52.1
2014 U.S. Teen Birth Rate 24.2 births per 1,000
In 2014, 62% of Fathers were 18 and Older
10%
Source: San Antonio Metro Health 2014 Births – preliminary data
Under 18 18 to 20
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Sources: -San Antonio Metro Health 2014 Births– preliminary data.-Why it Matters, 2012. Teen Childbearing, Single Parenthood, and Father Involvement. The National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy.
Married Teen Mothers
11% OF TEEN MOTHERS WERE
MARRIED
National Estimate:15% OF TEEN MOTHERS WERE MARRIED
San Antonio:
San Antonio 2014: Repeat Teen BirthsFemales Ages 15 to19
539 TEEN MOTHERS WHO GAVE BIRTH IN 2014
ALREADY HAD AT LEAST ONE CHILD.
Source: San Antonio Metro Health 2014 Births – preliminary data
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Sources: San Antonio Metro Health 2014 Births – preliminary data; Teen mothers ages 15 to 19.Hamilton, B.E., Martin, J.A., Osterman, M.J.K., & Curtin, S. C. (2015). Births: Final Data for 2014. Hyattsville, MD: National Center for Health Statistics. Retrieved August 24, 2016, fromhttp://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr64/nvsr64_12.pdf.
The PERCENT of REPEAT BIRTHS has remained almost unchanged since 2010
2014 U.S. = 17%
* The San Antonio Teen Pregnancy Prevention Collaborative will establish a new 2020 goal by October 2016.
The collaborative follows the Collective Impact Model.
2020 Goal: Reduce the Teen Birth Rate among females ages 15 to 19 in San Antonio by 25%.*
In FY 2015-2016, The collaborative reached over 10,000 teens with evidence-basedteen pregnancy prevention programs.
Common Agenda
Shared Measurements
Mutually-Reinforcing
Activities
Continuous Communication
The collaborative consists of several organizations collaborating in Five areas:
Stakeholder Education
Evidence-Based Programs
Community Mobilization
Quality Adolescent Health Care
Youth Support & Development
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