Data LookBook Vol. 2

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OKLAHOMA

Lookbook Vol. 2

Poor Health Perceptions

DEFINITION

The percent of women reporting fair or poor general health in 2018.3 23.6 percent

Data Highlight: NATIONAL AVERAGE “Healthcare Gaslighting” is a term that describes how women 19.4 percent are more likely to be told that their perception and experience of their bodily well-being is inaccurate or not of serious concern. This phenomenon can result in poor health outcomes. 77 Why We Care: How women interpret their health is an often overlooked factor in determining their health outcomes. Well-intentioned clinicians can often undermine the bodily perceptions of female patients who present with symptoms that appear to be caused by stress or anxiety, and women are more commonly told that their ailment is “all in their heads”. 75 This phenomenon has been documented for well over a decade, and is common enough to have its own name: Healthcare Gaslighting.75 Going back as far as 2001, a study showed that women were prescribed less pain medication than men after identical procedures, and were less likely to be admitted to the hospital when presenting with the same symptoms.76 For women of color, this phenomenon is especially dire, as Black and Indigenous women are more likely to die from pregnancy-related health problems, even when socioeconomic variables are controlled.78 As one affected woman explained to Oprah Magazine, “While not every Black woman has had experiences like these, they’re disappointingly familiar to legions of us.79 Indeed, there is enough anecdotal and factual evidence to suggest that a dangerous color-based bias is baked into the American healthcare system, affecting even well-educated, upper-middleclass patients—the type you might expect to be immune from such inequity.” 78

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What We Can Do: - Create standards of care that ensure an objective response to women’s sense of their bodily anatomy and feelings about their personal health - Educate on the harm of the “hysterical woman” stereotype in a clinical setting, especially as this relates to medical care provided to Black and Indigenous women


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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

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page 69

Drug-Related Deaths

1min
page 68

Binge Drinking

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page 66

Sexual Violence

1min
page 74

Postpartum Depression

1min
page 67

Neonatal Death

1min
page 61

Maternal Mortality

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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

1min
page 28

Uninsured Women

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