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Teen Pregnancy Prevention Resources in AZ

By | January 18th, 2011|Prevention|

To combat teen pregnancy, ADHS uses multiple approaches that best fit with needs of local communities.  Our Bureau of Women’s & Children’s Health has implemented teen pregnancy prevention programs since 1997 and currently administers the Abstinence Education Program and Comprehensive Education using lottery dollars and new federal funding authorized through the Affordable Care Act.   The federal [...]

Teen Pregnancy Interventions

By | October 19th, 2010|Prevention|

Preventing teen pregnancies could save Arizona more than $180M/year.  Teen mothers face higher rates of preterm birth, and their kids have higher rates of low birth weight and infant death.  Compared to women who delay childbearing until the age of 20 to 21 years, teenage moms are more likely to drop out of high school and to [...]

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“Winnable Public Health Battles” Teen Pregnancy

By | May 28th, 2010|Prevention|

For regular readers, you know this is the last topic of the CDCs 5 "winnable battles".  CDC's new leader, Dr. Thomas Frieden, is focusing the agency's energies on these topics because he believes we can beat them in three years. 5.     Teen Pregnancy Preventing teen childbearing could save the United States about $9 Billion per [...]

AZ Teen Birth Rate Drops 30% in 5 Years

By | May 29th, 2014|Prevention|

I’ve often blogged about why teen pregnancy is an important Arizona winnable battle and why it’s a key public health indicator.  Having a baby as a teenager impacts the mom, the dad, the baby and the whole community.  Teen parents often don’t finish high school which, in turn, reduces their ability to financially take care [...]

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Resources Help Parents Teach Youth about Healthy Relationships

By | March 9th, 2017|Prevention|

Adolescence is a critical period of development where young people are exposed to new experiences, such as dating. Unfortunately, some teens find themselves involved in dating relationships that involve physical, sexual, emotional, or verbal abuse. Teens are often unable to recognize the signs of teen dating violence, or may be reluctant to tell their parents [...]

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Preserving Public Health Funding

By | March 3rd, 2017|General|

Everyone who has been watching the news and has probably heard about efforts to repeal and replace the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (ACA), commonly referred to as Obamacare. When the ACA was established, the funding for several pre-existing, long-established, and important, life-saving public health programs including immunizations and infectious disease prevention and control, [...]

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Staying in the Saddle

By | January 9th, 2015|Behavioral Health, General, Preparedness, Prevention|

We’ve had a great run together since I accepted the Interim ADHS Director position 6 years ago.  I’m grateful to all of you for trusting me in this important position and for working together for the benefit of the folks of Arizona.  We’ve made tremendous progress toward our Vision of Health and Wellness for all [...]

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CDC National Health Report

By | November 21st, 2014|General|

Last Thursday, the CDC published the CDC National Health Report which provides a snapshot of recent trends in key areas of the nation’s health.  The report finds Americans are living longer, healthier lives, but  indicates that progress has been slow or stagnating in some areas, including several leading causes of death and their risk factors. The new report [...]

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Arizona’s First Ever State Health Assessment

By | February 13th, 2014|General|

Today we published Arizona’s first ever comprehensive State Health Assessment. The objective of the State Health Assessment is to give Arizona’s public health and health care systems a clear tool to help drive future decision-making and resource allocation as we collectively design and implement evidence-based interventions to improve health and wellness outcomes across Arizona.   The [...]

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New Prevention Resources

By | February 6th, 2014|Prevention|

CDC’s 2013 Prevention Status Reports have just been released publicly on CDC’s website.  You’ll find reports specific to Arizona on topics like nutrition, physical activity, teen pregnancy, tobacco use, HIV, heart disease, motor vehicle crashes, and prescription drug abuse.  Reports include a few data indicators of how we compare to the U.S., as well as [...]