Hamilton Brady E, Martin Joyce A, Ventura Stephanie J
Natl Vital Stat Rep. 2012 Oct 3;61(5):1-18.
This report presents preliminary data for 2011 on births in the United States. U.S. data on births are shown by age, live-birth order, race, and Hispanic origin of mother. Data on marital status, cesarean delivery, preterm births, and low birthweight are also presented.
Data in this report are based on approximately 100% of 2011 births. Records for the few states with less than 100% of records received are weighted to independent control counts of all births received in state vital statistics offices in 2011. Comparisons are made with final 2010 data.
The 2011 preliminary number of U.S. births was 3,953,593, 1% less (or 45,793 fewer) births than in 2010; the general fertility rate (63.2 per 1,000 women aged 15-44) declined to the lowest rate ever reported for the United States. The number of births declined for most race and Hispanic origin groups in 2011, whereas the rate declined only for Hispanic, non-Hispanic black, and American Indian or Alaska Native women. The birth rate for teenagers aged 15-19 fell 8% in 2011 (to 31.3 births per 1,000 teenagers aged 15-19), another record low, with rates declining for younger and older teenagers and for all race and Hispanic origin groups. The birth rates for women in their 20s declined as well, to a historic low for women aged 20-24 (85.3 births per 1,000). The birth rate for women in their early 30s was unchanged in 2011 but rose for women aged 35-39 and 40-44. The birth rate for women in their late 40s was unchanged in 2011. The first birth rate in 2011 (25.4 births per 1,000) was the lowest ever recorded for the United States. The birth rate, the number of births, and the percentage of births to unmarried women declined each for the third consecutive year. The birth rate was 46.1 births per 1,000 unmarried women aged 15-44 and the percentage of births to unmarried women was 40.7. The cesarean delivery rate was 32.8%, unchanged from 2010. The preterm birth rate fell for the fifth straight year in 2011 to 11.72; declines were reported for each of the largest race and Hispanic origin groups. The 2011 low birthweight rate was 8.10%, down slightly from 8.15% in 2010.
本报告展示了2011年美国出生情况的初步数据。美国的出生数据按母亲的年龄、生育顺序、种族和西班牙裔血统进行呈现。还展示了婚姻状况、剖宫产、早产和低体重儿的数据。
本报告中的数据基于2011年约100%的出生记录。对于少数记录接收比例不足100%的州,其记录按2011年州生命统计办公室接收的所有出生记录的独立对照计数进行加权。与2010年的最终数据进行比较。
2011年美国出生的初步数字为3,953,593例,比2010年减少了1%(即减少了45,793例);总生育率(每1,000名15 - 44岁女性中有63.2例)降至美国有记录以来的最低水平。2011年,大多数种族和西班牙裔血统群体的出生人数下降,而只有西班牙裔、非西班牙裔黑人以及美国印第安人或阿拉斯加原住民女性的生育率下降。15 - 19岁青少年的出生率在2011年下降了8%(降至每1,000名15 - 19岁青少年中有31.3例出生),这是另一个历史低点,较年轻和较年长青少年以及所有种族和西班牙裔血统群体的出生率均有所下降。20多岁女性的生育率也有所下降,降至20 - 24岁女性的历史低点(每1,000名中有85.3例出生)。30岁出头女性的生育率在2011年保持不变,但35 - 39岁和40 - 44岁女性的生育率有所上升。40多岁后期女性的生育率在2011年保持不变。2011年的初产率(每1,000名中有25.4例出生)是美国有记录以来的最低水平。出生率、出生人数以及未婚女性生育的百分比连续第三年下降。每1,000名15 - 44岁未婚女性的出生率为46.1例,未婚女性生育的百分比为4分。剖宫产率为32.8%,与2010年持平。早产率在2011年连续第五年下降至11.72;各最大种族和西班牙裔血统群体的早产率均有下降。2011年的低体重儿率为8.1%,略低于2010年的8.15%。 (注:原文中“4分”疑似有误,可能是“40.7%”的错误表述,翻译时保留了原文错误信息)