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2011 The Palm Beach County Family Study (Full Report)

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Figure B- 5. Percentage of PBC Mothers in MCHP FOCiS Data System, 2004–2009 aa Source: Vital Statistics and FOCiS (2004–2009). Data for the year 5 study sample were weighted to account for oversamplingof mothers “at risk” and mothers residing in the Glades TGA. This data reports Maternal Child Health Partnership service usethat is slightly different than was reported in the year 3 report due to updated activity data.b<strong>The</strong> birth of twins, triplets, and other multiples are counted as one birth event. Of the birth events in <strong>Palm</strong> <strong>Beach</strong> <strong>County</strong> from2004 through 2009, 1.9 percent had more than a single birth; 1.5 percent of TGA birth events had more than a single birth.cThis is not a measure of how many mothers were served by the HB system, but rather how many families had at least somecontact with the HB system.d This is a measure of how many families were served at least once by the HB system.e This is a measure of how many families were served with a treatment activity, as defined by correspondence between CSC andChapin Hall as the following activity codes: 0,11,12,13,14,15,16,17,18,19,2021,40,41,42,43,44,45,46,47,48,49,50,51,3320,3321,3322,3323,4501,6515,6516,8002,8004,8006,8008, 8013, 8026.Chapin Hall at the University of Chicago 173

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