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The Mortality and Its Risk Factors in Connecticut: 1989-1998 report (Full Report, 289p, 16MB) examines mortality trends and risk factors for 25 leading causes of death among Connecticut residents by gender, race/ethnicity, and age for the ten-year period 1989 to 1998.  Mortality and premature mortality trends are examined for both males and females and for these racial and ethnic sub-populations: Black/African American, Hispanic/Latino, Asian and Pacific Islander, Native American, and White.  The report also charts Connecticut’s progress over time in relation to U.S. mortality and the Healthy People 2000 and Healthy Connecticut target objectives.
 
In addition to the full report above, we have provided links to the individual chapters and tables. View the Report's Table of Contents to download individual chapters and appendices.  All of the mortality tables are located in Chapter V of the report.  
 
To access individual tables for specific years or race/ethnicities, please use the links below.
 
 
Age-Adjusted Mortality Rate (AAMR) / Years of Potential Life Lost (YPLL) Tables