| Disparities between Cook and Will County4 Disparities Between Cook and Will County of Illinois | Cook County 2015 | Will County 2015 | Cook County 2020 | Will County 2020 | Population size | Population est. as of 2015 (CB) 5,238, 216 | Population est. as of 2015 (CB) 687,263 | Population est. as of 2020 (CB) 5,150, 233 | Population est. as of 2020 (CB) 690,743 | Length of Life | | | | | Premature Deaths Age 75 per 100,000 | 340.4 per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 278.2 per 100,00 Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 340 per 100,000 AIAN- 190 Asian- 140 Black- 600 Hispanic- 220 White- 270 | 290 per 100,000 AIAN- N/A Asian- 120 Black- 390 Hispanic- 200 White- 300 | Infant Mortality | 7.6 per 1,000 live births Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 6.8 per 1,000 live births Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 7 per 1,000 live births AIAN- N/A Asian- 5 per 1,000 Black- 13 per 1,000 Hispanic- 5 per 1,000 White- 4 per 1,000 | 5 per 1,000 live births AIAN- N/A Asian- N/A Black- 12 per 1,000 Hispanic- 4 per 1,000 White- 4 per 1,000 | Child Mortality under age 18 | 64.4 per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 41.6 per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 60 per 100,000 AIAN- N/A Asian- 40 Black- 110 Hispanic- 40 White- 40 | 40 per 100,000 AIAN- N/A Asian- 20 Black- 90 Hispanic- 40 White- 30 | Quality of Life Indicators | | | | | Poor/Fair health | 17% | 13% | 17% | 15% | Poor Mental health days | 3.5 per 30 days | 3.2 per 30 days | 3.7 per 30 days | 3.7 per 30 days | Low Birthweight | 9.1% Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 7.6% Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 9% AIAN- 8% Asian- 9% Black- 14% Hispanic- 7% White- 7% | 8% AIAN- N/A Asian- 8% Black- 13% Hispanic- 7% White- 7% | Health Behaviors | | | | | Food Environment index | Limited access to health foods 2% Food Insecurity 15% | Limited access to health foods 6% Food Insecurity10% | Limited access to health foods 2% Food Insecurity 12% | Limited access to health foods 6% Food Insecurity 7% | Physical inactivity | 21% | 23% | 21% | 23% | Access to exercise opportunities | 99% | 96% | 99% | 97% | Adult obesity | 25% | 29% | 28% | 32% | Adult smoking | 18% | 18% | 14% | 13% | Clinical Care | | | | | Primary care physicians | 1,088:1 | 1,967:1 | 1,070:1 | 1,830:1 | Dentists | 1,250:1 | 1,997:1 | 1,100:1 | 1,820:1 | Mental health providers | 576:1 | 1,366:1 | 370:1 | 880:1 | Mammography screening | 62.4% Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 64.4% Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 40% AIAN- 31% Asian- 35% Black- 38% Hispanic- 37% White- 42% | 42% AIAN- N/A Asian- 36% Black- 44% Hispanic- 35% White- 43% | Social and Economic Factors | | | | | Suicides | N/A | N/A | 8 per 100,000 AIAN- N/A Asain-5 per 100,000 Black- 6 per 100,000 Hispanic- 5 per 100,000 White- 11 per 100,000 | 11 per 100,000 AIAN- N/A Asian- N/A Black- 5 per 100,000 Hispanic- 6 per 100,000 White- 13 per 100,000 | Children in Poverty | 26% Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 12% Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 19% AIAN- 21% Asian- 12% Black- 38% Hispanic- 25% White- 8% | 9% AIAN- N/A Asian- 6% Black- 21% Hispanic- 18% White- 5% | Injury death | 46 per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 39 per 100,000 Race/Ethnicity data was not provided during this time | 60 per 100,000 AIAN- 21 per 100,000 Asian- 17 per 100,000 Black- 104 per 100,000 Hispanic- 36 per 100,000 White- 54 per 100,000 | 40 per 100,000 AIAN- N/A Asian- 17 per 100,000 Black- 56 per 100,000 Hispanic- 30 per 100,000 White- 56 per 100,000 | Physical Environment | | | | | Air pollution (particulate matteravg. 2.5 ) | 13.1 | 13.1 | 15.0 | 13.3 | Severe housing problems | 24% | 16% | 22% Cost Burden 19% Overcrowding 4% Inadequate Facilities 1% | 15% Cost Burden 13% Overcrowding 2% Inadequate Facilities 1% | Driving alone to work | 63% | 82% | 61% AIAN- 58% Asian- 55% Black- 59% Hispanic- 63% White- 62% | 84% AIAN- N/A Asian-77% Black- 81% Hispanic- 80% White- 85% | Long commute – driving alone to work | 49% | 50% | 53% | 50% |
Reference citation(s) Cook County Public Health (n.d.). Retrieved June 5, 2021 https://cookcountypublichealth.org/communicable-di… County Health Ranking Roadmaps (n.d.). Retrieved June 5, 2021, from https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/illinois/… County Health Ranking Roadmaps (n.d.). Retrieved May 24, 2021, from https://www.countyhealthrankings.org/app/illinois/2015/rankings/will/county/outcomes/overall/snapshot Quick facts.(n.d.). Retrieved June 6, 2021, from https://data.census.gov/cedsci/all?q=cook%20county… Quick facts.(n.d.). Retrieved May 24, 2021, from https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/willcountyillino… (CB) Will County Health (n.d.). Retrieved May 24, 2021, from https://willcountyhealth.org/data/will-county-demo… Will County Health Annual reports (n.d.). Retrieved May 24, 2021, from https://willcountyhealth.org/annual-reports-2/ Part 2In one paragraph summarize data and identifytrends from the data in your table (across person, place and time variables). What further information/data would you like to have to analyze these trends? Part 3After reviewing the data in the table, choose one specific difference in the data (by person, place and/or time). In 1-2 paragraphs, analyze why this difference in the data exists and factors, including social determinants of health, that may contribute to this difference. Refer back to short assignment 1 as needed to support your analysis as well as review related literature. Requirements: 3 Paragraph APA. 7 is needed. And please use citations that I provide Answer preview From Cook county, it is apparent that the population has been declining from 2015 to 2020 while that of Will County rose from the same period. For instance, Cook County population has declined from 5,238,216 to 5,150,233 people while that of Will country rose from 687,263 to 690,743 people. Also, there is a decrease in the number of premature death in Will country where declined from 340.4 deaths per 100,000 people in 2015 to 340 deaths per 100,000 people. On the other hand, the premature death rate increases in the Cook Country from 278.2 deaths per 100,000 people in 2015 to 290per 100,00 in 2020. There was a decline in the infant mortality rate in both counties. For instance, infant mortality in both Cook and Will Counties was 7.6 per 1000 live births and 6.8 per 1000 live births, which reduce to 7, and 5 per 1000 livebirths consecutively (Explore Census Data. 2021). (589words)
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