Racial and Ethnic Minority Women in Eastern Oklahoma
Assessment of Reproductive Indicators
Maps and Graphs
Graphs Regarding Perceptions of Discrimination
Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa
Perception of Discrimination by Race and EthnicityOklahoma, 2003
Race
Health
Insu
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Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa
Perception of DiscriminationOklahoma, 2003
Race
Health
Insu
rance
Gende
r
Lang
uage
Disabil
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t You
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Medica
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re0
1
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4
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6
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Source: OSDH Chronic Disease, 2003
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Maps of Eastern Oklahoma
Demographic, Maternal and Infant Health Variables
MiamiBartlesville
TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
-1.4
0.1
3.71.7
3.4
3.0
3.1
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2.6
N
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S
Percentage Change in Population2000-2004
Percent Change in PopulationBelow state averageAbove state average
State average: 2.1%
Source: US Census Bureau; Oklahoma State Data Center.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
Percent Minority PopulationBelow state averageAbove state average
Source: US Census Bureau.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 25.9%
Percentage of Populationthat is of a Minority Race
or of Hispanic Origin2000
N
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S
Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
Bartlesville Miami
29.1
26.3
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33.7
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TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
16.6
11.9
22.917.9
18.4
17.0
19.4
23.2
18.6
11.7
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N
EW
S
Percentage of PopulationLiving Below Poverty Level
1999
State average: 14.7%
Source: US Census Bureau.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
MiamiBartlesville
TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
12.6
12.1
14.013.9
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13.1
14.4
13.1
11.9
14.9
Birth RateBelow state averageAbove state average
N
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S
Birth Rate2001-2003
State average: 14.3
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
Note: The birth rate is the total number of births per 1,000 population.
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66.8
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70.3
62.5
55.2Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
Bartlesville Miami
Age-Specific Teen Birth RateBelow state averageAbove state average
N
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S
Age-Specific TeenBirth Rate 2001-2003
State average: 57.2
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
Note: The age-specific teen birth rate is thenumber of births to teens age 15-19 per 1,000 females age 15-19.
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69.7
73.1
69.9
66.3
73.9Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
Bartlesville Miami
Age-Specific Adult Birth RateBelow state averageAbove state average
Note: The age-specific adult birth rate is the number of births to women age 20-44 per 1,000women age 20-44.
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 71.1
Age-Specific Adult Birth Rate2001-2003
N
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S
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McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
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69.1
73.5
70.0
65.6
70.8
Fertility RateBelow state averageAbove state average
Note: The fertility rate is the number of births to women age 15-44 per 1,000 females age 15-44.
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 68.7
Fertility Rate2001-2003
N
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19.4
27.827.8
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27.4
28.9
26.9
24.5
22.5Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
Bartlesville Miami
Percent of Births to Non-HS Graduate Women Below state averageAbove state average
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 23.5%
Percentage of Births to Non-High School Graduate Women
2001-2003
N
EW
S
Sexually Transmitted Disease RateBelow state averageAbove state average
Note: Sexually transmitted disease rate is the number of STD's per 100,000 population.
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 576.3
Sexually Transmitted Disease Rate
2004
N
EW
S
Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
Muskogee
Tahlequah
Bartlesville Miami351.3
252.9
374.1
664.1
320.5
218.1
299.8
307.3
329.0
567.1
Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
Bartlesville Miami67.5
86.5
66.870.6
78.7
72.5
75.1
76.6
72.4
69.5
Percent 1st Trimester Entry into CareBelow state averageAbove state average
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 75.0%
Percentage of Births toWomen who Began
Prenatal Care during First Trimester
2001-2003
N
EW
S
Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
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6.5
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6.8
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6.4
7.4
8.3
7.8
Percent Low or Very Low Birth WeightBelow state averageEqual to or above state average
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 7.8%
Percentage of Births with Low or Very Low
Birth Weights2001-2003
N
EW
S
Tulsa
McAlester
Southeast
Fort Smith
Northeast
Durant
MuskogeeTahlequah
Bartlesville Miami7.2
7.3
6.56.1
4.7
6.1
6.4
9.8
12.0
7.6
Infant Mortality RateBelow state averageAbove state average
Note: Infant mortality rate is the number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
State average: 7.7
Infant Mortality Rate2001-2003
N
EW
S
MiamiBartlesville
TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
19.0
17.8
20.318.6
19.3
18.6
18.9
18.3
17.8
19.3
Percent UninsuredBelow state averageAbove state average
N
EW
S
Percentage of Populationthat is Uninsured
2003
State average: 19.4%
Source: Center for Health Policy, University of Oklahoma College of Public Health, Schusterman Campus.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
MiamiBartlesville
TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
6.2
1.6
5.96.7
4.0
5.4
4.8
4.4
6.6
6.4
Percent Late or No Prenatal CareBelow state averageAbove state average
N
EW
S
Percentage of Birthsto Women who Received Late or No Prenatal Care
2001-2003
State average: 5.0%
Source: Oklahoma State Departmen of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
MiamiBartlesville
TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
45.9
72.3
45.958.8
50.9
55.9
57.0
57.8
58.4
51.4
Percent Adequate Prenatal CareBelow state averageAbove state average
N
EW
S
Percentage of Births to Women who Received Adequate Prenatal Care
2001-2003
State average: 59.9%
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
MiamiBartlesville
TahlequahMuskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
80.5
0.0
0.034.0
0.0
0.0
25.7
0.0
0.0
10.4
Maternal Mortality RateBelow state averageAbove state average
N
EW
S
Maternal Mortality Rate2001-2003
State average: 12.6
Source: Oklahoma State Department of Health.Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (11/2005).
Note: Maternal mortality rate is the number of maternal deaths per 100,000 live births.
Maps of Eastern Oklahoma
Health Care Access Centers
•Tulsa—Osage, Rogers, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Creek (Tulsa) •Miami—Ottawa •Bartlesville—Washington•Tahlequah—Cherokee•Northeast—Nowata, Delaware, Craig, Mayes, Adair•Muskogee—Muskogee •McAlester—McIntosh, Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer•Southeast—Okfuskee, Hughes, Coal, McCurtain, Atoka, Pushmataha, Choctaw•Ft. Smith—Leflore and Sequoyah•Durant—Bryan
MiamiBartlesville
Tahlequah
Muskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
Health Care Access Centers for Eastern Oklahoma
Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (1/2006).
MiamiBartlesville
Tahlequah
Muskogee
Durant
Northeast
Fort Smith
Southeast
McAlester
Tulsa
Health Care Access Centers for Eastern Oklahoma
Prepared by the Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa (1/2006).
•Tulsa—Osage, Rogers, Okmulgee, Wagoner, Creek (Tulsa) •Miami—Ottawa •Bartlesville—Washington•Tahlequah—Cherokee•Northeast—Nowata, Delaware, Craig, Mayes, Adair•Muskogee—Muskogee •McAlester—McIntosh, Pittsburg, Haskell, Latimer•Southeast—Okfuskee, Hughes, Coal, McCurtain, Atoka, Pushmataha, Choctaw•Ft. Smith—Leflore and Sequoyah•Durant—Bryan
Maps of Eastern Oklahoma
Traditional Tribal Lands
Source: Oklahoma GenWeb Project.
Native American Traditional Lands
Source: Oklahoma GenWeb Project.
Native American Traditional Lands for Eastern Oklahoma
Osage Nation
Cherokee Nation
Quapaw Agency
Creek Nation
Choctaw Nation
Chickasaw Nation