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死亡情况:1996年最终数据。

Deaths: final data for 1996.

作者信息

Peters K D, Kochanek K D, Murphy S L

出版信息

Natl Vital Stat Rep. 1998 Nov 10;47(9):1-100.

PMID:9824931
Abstract

OBJECTIVES

This report presents 1996 data on U.S. deaths and death rates according to demographic and medical characteristics such as age, sex, race, Hispanic origin, marital status, educational attainment, injury at work, State of residence, and cause of death. Trends and patterns in general mortality, life expectancy, and infant and maternal mortality are also described.

METHODS

In 1996 a total of 2,314,690 deaths were reported in the United States. This report presents descriptive tabulations of information reported on the death certificates. Death certificates are completed by funeral directors, attending physicians, medical examiners, and coroners. Original records are filed in the state registration offices. Statistical information is compiled into a national data base through the Vital Statistics Cooperative Program of the National Center for Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Changes between 1995 and 1996 in death rates and differences in death rates across demographic groups in 1996 are tested for statistical significance. Unless otherwise specified reported differences are statistically significant.

RESULTS

The 1996 age-adjusted death rate for the United States decreased, reaching an all-time low of 491.6 deaths per 100,000 standard population, and life expectancy at birth increased by 0.3 years to 76.1 years, a record high. The 15 leading causes of death remained the same as in 1995, although there were changes in the ranking of some causes. Replacing homicide, septicemia became the 12th leading cause of death, and Alzheimer's disease moved from the 14th to the 13th leading cause. For the third consecutive year, the number of homicide deaths dropped, making it the 14th leading cause of death. Mortality declined for all age groups, including persons aged 85 and over. The largest decline in age-adjusted death rates among the leading causes of death was for Human immunodeficiency virus infection, which dropped 28.8 percent in 1996, compared with the previous year. The infant mortality rate declined by 4 percent to a record low of 7.3 infant deaths per 1,000 live births in 1996. Neonatal and postneonatal mortality rates declined for all races combined as well as for postneonatal white infants. Although not statistically significant, mortality rates for white and black neonatal infants and black postneonatal infants also declined.

CONCLUSIONS

The overall improvements in general mortality and life expectancy in 1996 continue the long-term downward trend in U.S. mortality. The drop in U.S. infant mortality continues the steady declines of the past four decades.

摘要

目标

本报告呈现了1996年美国按年龄、性别、种族、西班牙裔血统、婚姻状况、教育程度、工作伤害、居住州以及死因等人口统计学和医学特征分类的死亡数据及死亡率。还描述了总体死亡率、预期寿命以及婴儿和孕产妇死亡率的趋势和模式。

方法

1996年美国共报告了2314690例死亡。本报告呈现了死亡证明上所报告信息的描述性表格。死亡证明由殡仪馆馆长、主治医生、法医和验尸官填写。原始记录存档于州登记办公室。统计信息通过疾病控制和预防中心国家卫生统计中心的生命统计合作项目汇编成国家数据库。对1995年至1996年死亡率的变化以及1996年不同人口群体死亡率的差异进行统计学显著性检验。除非另有说明,所报告的差异具有统计学显著性。

结果

1996年美国经年龄调整的死亡率下降,降至每10万标准人口491.6例死亡的历史最低水平,出生时预期寿命增加了0.3岁,达到76.1岁的历史最高水平。15种主要死因与1995年相同,尽管部分死因的排名有所变化。败血症取代杀人罪成为第12大死因,阿尔茨海默病从第14位升至第13位。杀人死亡人数连续第三年下降,使其成为第14大死因。所有年龄组的死亡率均有所下降,包括85岁及以上人群。主要死因中经年龄调整的死亡率下降幅度最大的是人类免疫缺陷病毒感染,1996年与上一年相比下降了28.8%。1996年婴儿死亡率下降了4%,降至每1000例活产7.3例婴儿死亡的历史最低水平。所有种族合并以及白人婴儿的新生儿和新生儿后期死亡率均下降。尽管白人及黑人新生儿和黑人新生儿后期婴儿的死亡率下降无统计学显著性。

结论

1996年总体死亡率和预期寿命的总体改善延续了美国死亡率长期下降的趋势。美国婴儿死亡率的下降延续了过去四十年的稳步下降趋势。

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