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Mental Health Data A vailable through the IPRC. CTC SKYPE Meeting January 18, 2012. New in County Profiles, Series 8. Mental Health Data Indiana County Health Rankings Updates to existing data sections Addition of more links to complementary data More background through Introductions.
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Mental Health DataAvailable through the IPRC CTC SKYPE Meeting January 18, 2012
New in County Profiles, Series 8 • Mental Health Data • Indiana County Health Rankings • Updates to existing data sections • Addition of more links to complementary data • More background through Introductions
Topics addressed in Introduction • Depression • Anxiety and Stress • Suicide • Cost • Prevention • Appendix of State Level Stats • Additional Resources • Mental Health • Health-Related Quality of Life • Poverty: A Risk Factor for MH and BH • Substance Abuse and Mental Health
Mental Health Data • Unhealthy Days • Disorder Deaths • Suicide • Totals by: Race/Ethnicity/ Sex/Race+Sex/Ethnicity +Sex • Access to Care • Uninsured Adults • Providers • Family Social Support • No Social or Emotional Support • Substance Abuse
Mental Health Data • Access to Care • Uninsured Adults • Providers • Family Social Support • No Social/Economic Support • Substance Abuse • Unhealthy Days • Mental Disorder Deaths • Suicide • Totals by: • Race • Ethnicity • Sex • Race+Sex • Ethnicity +Sex
Mental Health Data Includes comparison to State stat: IN, 3.6
Mentally Unhealthy Days/Mo. Indiana 3.6 Source: CHR, 2011 (based on CDC, BRFSS, years 2003-2009)
Mental Disorder Deaths +1 For counts of less than 5, the data is not shown out of concern for confidentiality. This is a matter of policy. Therefore, where no data is presented, this could mean 0-4 instances.
Mental Disorder Deaths Source: Quick Health Data Online, 2010 (based on NCHS, 2007, NVSS Mortality) For counts of less than 5, the data is not shown out of concern for confidentiality. This is a matter of policy. Therefore, where no data is presented, this could mean 0-4 instances.
Suicide Deaths by Sex Source: Quick Health Data Online, 2010 (based on NCHS, 2007, NVSS Mortality) For counts of less than 5, the data is not shown out of concern for confidentiality. This is a matter of policy. Therefore, where no data is presented, this could mean 0-4 instances.
Suicide Deaths by Sex + Ethnicity For counts of less than 5, the data is not shown out of concern for confidentiality. This is a matter of policy. Therefore, where no data is presented, this could mean 0-4 instances.
Mental Health Data • Access to Care • Uninsured Adults • Providers • Family Social Support • No Social or Emotional Support • Substance Abuse • Unhealthy Days • Disorder Deaths • Suicide • Totals by: • Race • Ethnicity • Sex • Race+Sex • Ethnicity +Sex
Access to Care, Rank Source: CHR, 2011 (based on Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, US Census, Health Resources and Services Administration data, 2007-2008)
Uninsured: Percent of Adults Source: CHR, 2011 (based on Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, US Census, 2007)
Family and Social Support, Rank Source: CHR, 2011 (based on CDC, BRFSS; & US Census, American Community Survey, 2005-2009.
No Social or Emotional Support (%) Source: CHR, 2011 (based on CDC, BRFSS; & US Census, American Community Survey, 2005-2009.
Substance Use Data for Mental HealthCommunity Level Epidemiological Indicatorsin County Profiles
Mental Health Risk Factor:Substance Abuse Data Data by: Gender Race Ethnicity Age Primary Drug of Abuse County of Residence
Marion County SA-Related Mortality 3 drug-related deaths, all females 1,247 alcohol-related dead: 712 males and 535 females
DeKalb County SA-Related Arrests Alcohol-Related Arrests Drug-Related Arrests 3 drug-related deaths, all females
Mental Health Risk Factors in:Indiana County Health Rankings Data by: Health Outcomes & Health Factors, incl. Health Behaviors Clinical Care Social/Econ Factors Rankingfrom: Best Health(1)to Worst (92) Examples: • Mentally Unhealthy Days • Family and Social Support System
IN County Health Rankings & MH Overall Health & Mental Health
Family and Social Support • Including Family and Social Support Rank Bartholomew (39) Clay (68) Scott (80) Lake (89) Marion (90) Hamilton (3) Warrick (6) DeKalb (24) Cass (32)
Thank you very much! For more information contact: Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP Deputy Director Indiana Prevention Resource Center seitzb@indiana.edu 812-855-6776