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Jersey Health Profiles
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Health
Data Fact Sheets
Bulleted data on a variety of health concerns including cancer and other chronic conditions, health-related behaviors, infant health, and injury.
Health Briefs
Short reports on emerging health issues such as fentanyl overdoses and other topics of public health interest such as suicide.
Topics
in Health Statistics
In-depth reports on public health topics ranging from obesity to Cesarean deliveries to smoking-attributable mortality.
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New Jersey Behavioral Risk Factor Survey (BRFS)
Beginning
in July 2001, New Jersey BRFS reports have been incorporated
into the Topics in Health Statistics
series.
Miscellaneous
Reports
- Preventing Injury in New Jersey: Priorities for Action

The Preventing Injury in New Jersey: Priorities for Action report provides background, objectives, contributing factors, recommendations, and data pages in eight priority-areas for injury reduction: motor vehicle accidents; unintentional poisonings; falls; fire and burns; sports, recreation and exercise; occupational injury; unintentional childhood injury; and violence. The report contains the most current data on the leading causes of unintentional and intentional injury in New Jersey from 2000 to 2005.
- NJDHSS Race and
Ethnicity Coding Guidelines, December 2007

- Healthy Days: Measuring the Health Related Quality of Life, New Jersey 2003
This report examines health related quality of life (HRQOL) among New Jersey adults, using data from the New Jersey Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance Survey (BRFS).
- A Profile of New Jersey Older Adults Aged 60+ Years
- New Jersey Office of Injury Surveillance and Prevention (OISP)
OISP is a central source for injury statistics and information on injury prevention and control efforts in New Jersey. OISP is also home to several special injury projects such as a central nervous system injury registry and a violent death reporting system. Through the newly formed Injury Control and Prevention Group (ICPG), OISP is working to integrate surveillance data with injury prevention and control efforts.
- Impact
of September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks
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