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Tobacco Use by Pregnant Women, Arkansas
Figure 1: Cigarette Smoking During Pregnancy by Race/Ethnicity, Age, and Education,* 1999

*Years of education includes
only women aged 25 years and older.
Source: Birth Certificates,
CDC, NCHS, National Vital Statistics System.
Graph shows women who
smoked while pregnant in Arizona in 1999, by race/ethnicity, age, and
education.
National, 12.6%
State total, 7.4%
By Race/Ethnicity
- Hispanic, 2.6%
- White, 11.8%
- Black, 10.8%
- Asian/Pacific Islander,
2.7%
- American Indian/Alaska
Native, 2.7%
By Age
- Age less than 20 years,
8.2%
- Age 20 to 24 years,
8.5%
- Age 25 to 34 years,
6.4%
- Age greater than 34
years, 7.9%
By Years of Education*
- Less than 12 years
of education, 8.6%
- 12 years of education,
10.2%
- Greater than 12 years
of education, 4.2%
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Figure
2: Percentage of Infants with Low Birth Weight, by Mother's Smoking
Status, 1999

Source: Birth Certificates,
CDC, NCHS, National Vital Statistics System.
Graph shows low birth
weights for smokers and nonsmokers in Arizona, in 1999.
Heading: Less than 1500
grams
- Smokers, 1.8%
- Nonsmokers, 1.0%
Heading: 1500 to 2499
grams
- Smokers, 10.2%
- Nonsmokers, 5.4%
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Race/Ethnicity of Mother

Graph shows women who
gave birth in 1999, by race:
- Hispanic, 40.0%
- White, 48.5%
- Black, 3.3%
- Asian/Pacific Islander,
2.2%
- American Indian/Alaska
Native, 6.1%
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Race/Ethnicity of Mother

Graph shows women who
gave birth in 1999, by race:
- Hispanic, 5.4%
- White, 72.1%
- Black, 20.9%
- Asian/Pacific Islander,
1.1%
- American Indian/Alaska
Native, 0.6%
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Age of Mother
Graph shows women who
gave birth in 1999, by age:
- Less than 20 years
old, 14.8%
- 20 to 24 years old,
27.8%
- 25 to 34 years old,
46.4%
- Greater than 34 years
old, 11.0%
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Education
of Mother

Graph shows women who
gave birth in 1999, by years of education:
- Less than 12 years
of education, 18.5%
- 12 years of education,
26.5%
- Greater than 12 years
of education, 55.0%
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Date last reviewed:
03/21/2006
Content source: Division
of Reproductive Health,
National Center for Chronic Disease
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