Data LookBook Vol. 2

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Lookbook Vol. 2

DEFINITION

The percent of women who identify as current smokers for the year 2019.3

Women Who Smoke

OKLAHOMA

Data Highlight: NATIONAL AVERAGE Smoking tobacco is taxed 80 percent of its factory list price in 13.5 percent Oklahoma. This tax has been proven to reduce the number of smokers, but is also criticized as disproportionately affecting lower-income smokers. 80 17.2 percent

Why We Care: Smoking increases health issues and the likelihood someone who smokes will get certain diseases. Women who smoke are at greater risk of dying of heart disease, COPD, or an abdominal aortic aneurysm caused by a weakening of the blood vessels than men. Additionally, reproductive issues can plague women who smoke and they’re more likely to contract cervical cancer than their nonsmoking counterparts.81,82 In Oklahoma 17.2 percent of the adult female population currently smokes compared to 13.5 percent nationwide. When women stop smoking they lower their risk of stroke, cervical and lung cancer, heart disease, and diabetes. They see improvement in their immune system, ability to taste and smell, lung capacity, and blood pressure level. 82

What We Can Do: - Connect women with resources to help them quit smoking - Ensure community clinics in underserved communities are well-staffed and able to facilitate positive, culturally-competent, long-lasting relationships with their patients through culturally informed practices

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Amenities

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pages 79-88

ACEs Reported

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page 76

Intimate Partner Violence

1min
page 77

Female Incarceration

1min
page 75

Frequent Mental Distress

1min
page 69

Drug-Related Deaths

1min
page 68

Binge Drinking

1min
page 66

Sexual Violence

1min
page 74

Postpartum Depression

1min
page 67

Neonatal Death

1min
page 61

Maternal Mortality

2min
page 60

Preterm Births

1min
page 56

Healthy Birth Spacing

1min
page 59

Obesity

3min
pages 53-55

Low Birthweight

1min
page 57

Poor Health Perceptions

1min
page 51

Women Who Smoke

1min
page 50

Subsequent Teen Births

1min
page 46

Women with a College Degree

1min
page 45

Substandard Housing

1min
page 39

Cost of Child Care

1min
page 38

High School Drop-Out Rate

1min
page 44

Teen Birth Rate

2min
pages 30-33

Gender Pay Gap

1min
page 37

Food Insecurity

1min
page 35

Women Experiencing Poverty

1min
page 34

Consistent Primary Care

1min
page 21

Teen Condom Usage

1min
page 29

Adequate Prenatal Care

1min
page 16

Access to Dental Care

1min
page 20

Access to Mental Health Services

1min
page 17

Teen Sexual Activity

1min
page 27

Drug or Alcohol ...of Teens

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page 28

Uninsured Women

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