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The number of abortions in 1998 was 20% higher than in 1986.
(A15) Fertility: Abortions to residents
 
Nationally , more women aged 16 - 49 reported the use of a condom for contraception in 1999 ( 23 % ) than ten years earlier ( 15 % ) .
(A16) Fertility: Contraception
 
Based on current mortality , womens expectation of life at birth would be 5 years longer than a man .
(A2) Indicators of the Nations Health: Female expectation of life at birth and from selected ages
 
In 2001, smoking prevalence was higher among manual socio - economic groups ( 32 % ) than non - manual groups ( 21 % ).
(A7) Health Related Behaviour: Prevalence of smoking cigarettes among persons aged 16 and over by gender and age
 
Among those aged 11 - 15 , girls are more likely to be regular smokers than boys ( 11 % girls , 9% boys in 2002 ) .
(A8) Health Related Behaviour: Prevalence of smoking cigarettes among secondary school children aged 11 to 15 years by gender
 
Regular smokers are respondents who stated that they smoked at least one cigarette a week ; occasional smokers are respondents who stated that they smoked less than one cigarette a week .
(A8) Health Related Behaviour: Prevalence of smoking cigarettes among secondary school children aged 11 to 15 years by gender
 
Younger people were more likely to drink above these levels than older people .
(A9) Health Related Behaviour: Prevalence of alcohol consumption above 21/14 units a week for men/women aged 18 and over
 
In 2001, almost two fifths of men ( 38 % ) had drunk more than 4 units on at least one day in the previous week .
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
Women were much less likely to have drunk above sensible levels : around one fifth ( 22 % ) of women had drunk more than 3 units on at least one day in the previous week .
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
More than 4, up to 8 units
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
More than 8 units
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
More than 4 units
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
More than 3, up to 6 units
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
More than 6 units
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
More than 3 units
(A9b) Maximum daily amount had drunk last week, by persons aged 16 and over, by gender
 
1. Each occasion on which a patient was in contact . The number of individuals will be smaller than this .
(B10) Community Health and Prevention: Community Dental Service activity
 
The figures do not reflect the number of individual patients treated , as one patient could have more than one episode of care within the data year .
(B12) Hospital Inpatient Activity: Finished consultant episodes, by selected diagnostic group and age, year ending 31 March 1998
 
Just over 81% of patients had been waiting less than six months , and just over 55% had been waiting less than three months .
(B17) Inpatient Waiting Lists: Patients waiting for elective admission, September 2003, variation by specialty (ordinary admissions and day cases combined)
 
Of those seen following referral by their GP, 80% had waited less than 13 weeks and 99 . 8 % had waited less than 26 weeks .
(B19) Outpatient Waiting Times: Patients seen following GP written referral and time waited from referral to consultation - Quarter ended 30 September 2003
 
Rates of admission to the learning disability specialty were higher for men than for women in 2000 - 01 .
(B24) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under a learning disability specialty by sex and age group
 
In younger age groups , rates of admission tend to be higher for men than women .
(B25) Mental Health & Learning Disability: Admissions to NHS hospitals under mental illness specialties by sex and age group
 
Figures for the number of practitioners relate to ophthalmic medical practitioners and ophthalmic opticians who held contracts with FHSAs / HAs to carry out NHS sight tests as at 31 December . Those with more than one contract are counted only once .
(B3) General Ophthalmic Services: Selected statistics
 
58,900 children were looked after in England at 31 March 2001, 1 . 4 % more than a year than a year earlier , and representing 52 per 10,000 children under 18.
(C1) Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
 
38,400 children were looked after in foster placements - 500 more than a year earlier .
(C1) Children: Looked after by local authorities at 31 March
 
Slightly more boys were on the register than girls in 2001 ; girls out - numbered boys before 1994.
(C2) Children: Children and young people on child protection registers at 31 March
 
Children may be registered under more than one of the categories of abuse shown ; the sum of the categories therefore exceeds the total number of children on the register .
(C2) Children: Children and young people on child protection registers at 31 March
 
Slightly more than half of all children adopted in England had been looked after by a local authority immediately prior to being adopted . Most of the remainder are adopted by step - parents or relatives , and are not included in this table .
(C3) Children: Adoptions from care
 
Half of care leavers aged 16 or over had been looked after continuously for more than two years , although a quarter had been looked after more less than six months .
(C4) Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
 
Older than 18th birthday
(C4) Children: Aged 16 and over who ceased to be looked after by a local authority
 
Data are collected on households receiving services - a household may include more than one client .
(C5) Adults: Contact hours of home help and home care provided, by sector
 
Data are collected on households receiving services - a household may include more than one client .
(C6) Adults: Home help and home care trends (all sectors)

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