Table 3.5 shows the number of deaths by age group in the United States in 2002 from all causes and incidents (unintentional injuries). Examine the rates mentioned below. Determine ,what to call each one then use the data to measure it as seen in the table. a. All-cause mortality rate for 25–34 year olds. Calculate the age-specific mortality rate. b. All-cause mortality among males. Calculate the sex-specific mortality rate.

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Table 3.5 shows the number of deaths by age group in the United States in 2002 from all causes and incidents (unintentional injuries). Examine the rates mentioned below. Determine ,what to call each one then use the data to measure it as seen in the table.

a. All-cause mortality rate for 25–34 year olds. Calculate the age-specific mortality rate.

b. All-cause mortality among males. Calculate the sex-specific mortality rate.

Table 3.5 All-Cause and Unintentional Injury Mortality and Estimated Population by Age Group, For Both Sexes and For
Males Alone – United States, 2002
All Races, Both_sexes
All Races, Males
Unintentional
Estimated Pop. (×
Estimated Pop.
Age group
(years)
Unintentional
All_causes Injuries
1000)
All_causes
Injuries
(x 1000)
0-4
32,892
2,587
19,597
18,523
1,577
10,020
5-14
7,150
2,718
41,037
4,198
1713
21,013
15-24
33,046
15,412
40,590
24,416
11,438
20,821
25-34
41,355
12,569
39,928
28,736
9,635
20,203
35-44
91,140
16,710
44,917
57,593
12,012
22,367
45-54
172,385
14,675
40,084
107,722
10,492
19,676
55-64
253,342
8,345
26,602
151,363
5,781
12,784
65+
1,811,720
33,641
35,602
806,431
16,535
14,772
Not stated
357
85
282
74
Total
2,443,387
106,742
288,357
1,199,264
69,257
141,656
Transcribed Image Text:Table 3.5 All-Cause and Unintentional Injury Mortality and Estimated Population by Age Group, For Both Sexes and For Males Alone – United States, 2002 All Races, Both_sexes All Races, Males Unintentional Estimated Pop. (× Estimated Pop. Age group (years) Unintentional All_causes Injuries 1000) All_causes Injuries (x 1000) 0-4 32,892 2,587 19,597 18,523 1,577 10,020 5-14 7,150 2,718 41,037 4,198 1713 21,013 15-24 33,046 15,412 40,590 24,416 11,438 20,821 25-34 41,355 12,569 39,928 28,736 9,635 20,203 35-44 91,140 16,710 44,917 57,593 12,012 22,367 45-54 172,385 14,675 40,084 107,722 10,492 19,676 55-64 253,342 8,345 26,602 151,363 5,781 12,784 65+ 1,811,720 33,641 35,602 806,431 16,535 14,772 Not stated 357 85 282 74 Total 2,443,387 106,742 288,357 1,199,264 69,257 141,656
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