Data LookBook Vol. 2

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Lookbook Vol. 2

DEFINITION

The lifetime prevalence of sexual violence classified as completed forced penetration, averaged from 2010-2012 data. 113

Sexual Violence

OKLAHOMA

Data Highlight: While Oklahoma ranks lower than the national average for NATIONAL AVERAGE 14.4 percent reported cases of overall sexual violence (all experience types leading up to forced penetration), it ranks highest in the nation 1 (of 51) for completed or attempted forced penetration. This might indicate low awareness among Oklahomans in the range of behaviors that are considered sexually violent that lead to forced penetration.113 18.7 percent

Why We Care: Compared to all other women, those who experience sexual violence are more likely to experience anxiety, depression, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, self-harm, eating disorders, sleep disorder and suicide, among other health issues.114 society struggles to accept the evidence-based definitions of sexual violence, women often internalize experiences of sexual violence as a personal failing. Data recorded nationally for incidence of sexual violence was last conducted broadly in 2010-2012, which is less than ideal for active evaluation, and did not include adequate data on Indigenous, disabled, low-income, or LGBTQ+ populations.113,122 Through supplemental data collection efforts, all of these excluded groups reported a higher than average incidence of Sexual Violence .83 These data reported that 47 percent of transgender people report being sexually assaulted in their lifetime. Transgender people of color report even higher rates, with 67 percent of transgender indigenous people reporting being sexually assaulted in their lifetime. 122 What We Can Do: - Advocate for more frequent, more inclusive data collection that includes all forms of Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence - Increase funding for Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence programs across the state - Work to improve and increase wellness and healthy relationships curriculum for students - Work with law enforcement to ensure that cases of Sexual Violence and Intimate Partner Violence are being completed correctly Partner Violence are being completed correctly p. 68


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Amenities

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ACEs Reported

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Intimate Partner Violence

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page 77

Female Incarceration

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page 75

Frequent Mental Distress

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page 69

Drug-Related Deaths

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page 68

Binge Drinking

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page 66

Sexual Violence

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page 74

Postpartum Depression

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page 67

Neonatal Death

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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

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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

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page 38

High School Drop-Out Rate

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page 44

Teen Birth Rate

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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

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page 17

Teen Sexual Activity

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page 27

Drug or Alcohol ...of Teens

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Uninsured Women

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