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Mental Health Data
Available through the IPRC
CTC SKYPE Meeting
January 18, 2012
New in County Profiles, Series 8
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Mental Health Data
Indiana County Health Rankings
Updates to existing data sections
Addition of more links to complementary data
More background through Introductions
How to Find the Data:
GIS in Prevention, County Profiles, Series 8
Mental Health Data
Mental Health Data
Topics addressed in Introduction
• Mental Health
• Health-Related
Quality of Life
• Poverty: A Risk Factor
for MH and BH
• Substance Abuse and
Mental Health
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Depression
Anxiety and Stress
Suicide
Cost
Prevention
Appendix of State
Level Stats
• Additional
Resources
Mental Health Data
Mental Health Data
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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
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Unhealthy Days
Mental Disorder Deaths
Suicide
Totals by:
– Race
– Ethnicity
– Sex
– Race+Sex
– Ethnicity +Sex
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Access to Care
Uninsured Adults
Providers
Family Social
Support
• No Social/Economic
Support
• Substance Abuse
Mental Health Data
Includes comparison to State stat: IN, 3.6
Mentally Unhealthy Days/Mo.
County
Whitley
Hamilton
Clay
Bartholomew
Fulton
Lake
Henry
Mentally
Unhealthy
Days
2.2
2.6
3.2
3.3
3.3
3.4
3.5
County
Warrick
Johnson
Cass
DeKalb
Marion
Howard
Scott
Mentally
Unhealthy
Days
3.5
3.6
3.7
3.7
3.8
3.9
5.5
Source: CHR, 2011 (based on CDC, BRFSS, years 2003-2009)
Indiana 3.6
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
CO
Bartholomew
Cass
Clay
DeKalb
Fulton
Hamilton
Henry
Tot
18
12
W
B
H
CO
18
12
14
14
38
24
37
24
Huntington
Johnson
Lake
Marion
Scott
Warrick
Whitley
Tot
INDIANA
Tot
W
W
B
H
14 14
35 35
144 125 18
264 209 54
6
6
19 19
B
6
H
1,745 1,635 107 14
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
CO
Bartholomew
Cass
Clay
DeKalb
Fulton
Hamilton
Henry
Tot
F
M
9
6
8
16
8
Tot
INDIANA
Tot
Huntington
Johnson
Lake
Marion
Scott
Warrick
Whitley
8
7
24
9
CO
790
F
12
55
114
6
5
F
M
8
11
19
44
95
5
M
166 624
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
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Unhealthy Days
Disorder Deaths
Suicide
Totals by:
– Race
– Ethnicity
– Sex
– Race+Sex
– Ethnicity +Sex
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Access to Care
Uninsured Adults
Providers
Family Social
Support
• No Social or
Emotional Support
• Substance Abuse
Access to Care, Rank
CO
Bartholomew
Cass
Clay
DeKalb
Fulton
Hamilton
Henry
RANK
21
74
51
11
62
2
33
CO
Huntington
Johnson
Lake
Marion
Scott
Warrick
Whitley
Tot
31
6
65
13
19
1
35
Source: CHR, 2011 (based on Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, US Census,
Health Resources and Services Administration data, 2007-2008)
Uninsured: Percent of Adults
County
Hamilton
Warrick
Johnson
DeKalb
Scott
Henry
Whitley
%
11
12
12
13
13
13
13
County
Huntington
Clay
Bartholomew
Fulton
Marion
Lake
Cass
%
14
15
15
15
16
16
17
Percent
INDIANA
15
Source: CHR, 2011 (based on Small Area Health Insurance Estimates, US Census,
2007)
Family and Social Support, Rank
County
Hamilton
Whitley
Warrick
DeKalb
Henry
Cass
Huntington
RANK
3
5
12
24
30
32
38
County
Bartholomew
Johnson
Clay
Fulton
Scott
Lake
Marion
RANK
39
44
68
69
80
89
90
Source: CHR, 2011 (based on CDC, BRFSS; & US Census, American Community Survey,
2005-2009.
No Social or Emotional Support (%)
County
Hamilton
Whitley
DeKalb
Warrick
Bartholomew
Henry
Huntington
%
County
%
13
13
16
17
18
18
20
Johnson
Clay
Fulton
Lake
Marion
Cass
Scott
21
21
22
23
23
n/a
n/a
Percent
INDIANA
20
Source: CHR, 2011 (based on CDC, BRFSS; & US Census, American Community Survey,
2005-2009.
Mental Health Data
Substance Use Data for Mental Health
Community Level Epidemiological Indicators
in County Profiles
Community Level
Epidemiological Indicators
Community Level
Epidemiological Indicators
Community Level
Epidemiological Indicators
Community Level
Epidemiological Indicators
Alcohol and Drug
Mortality Data
Mortality is the most commonly used indicator of the severity of
health problems. The causes of death presented are directly or
indirectly associated with alcohol or drug abuse.
Alcohol and Drug -Related
Arrest Data
Alcohol and Drug-Related Arrests calculated using the FBI UCR and
the FBI fractions that estimate the percent of crimes such as murders
and burglaries that were committed under the influence of drugs or
alcohol.
Episode Data by Year,
Social Demographics,
Primary Drug of Abuse,
and Treatment Modality
Counts of episodes where services were received from state
funded substance abuse treatment programs. Demographics
are based on county of residence of person receiving treatment.
By primary drug of abuse and treatment modality. Can be
searched by gender, age, race, ethnicity, and combinations
thereof.
Episode Data by Year,
Social Demographics
and Primary Drug of
Abuse
Counts of episodes where services were received from state
funded substance abuse treatment programs. Demographics
are based on county of residence of person receiving treatment.
By primary drug of abuse. Can be searched by gender, age,
race, ethnicity, and combinations thereof.
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
Drug-Related Arrests
3 drug-related deaths,
all females
Alcohol-Related Arrests
Treatment Episodes Across Primary Drug
GENDER
COUNT
Female
Male
27
75
Treatment Episodes Across Primary Drug
GENDER
AGE
COUNT
Male
1-17
11
Male
18-24
9
Female
25-34
2
Male
25-34
2
Male
35-44
2
Male
45-64
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Mental Health Risk Factors in:
Indiana County Health Rankings
Examples:
• Mentally Unhealthy
Days
• Family and Social
Support System
Data by:
Health Outcomes &
Health Factors, incl.
Health Behaviors
Clinical Care
Social/Econ Factors
Ranking from: Best
Health (1) to Worst (92)
IN County Health Rankings & MH
Overall Health & Mental Health
TOP 10 (Best to Less Best)
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Health Outcomes
Rank
Health Factors Rank
Hamilton
Dubois
Boone
LaGrange
Hendricks
Warrick
DeKalb
Wells
Whitley
Marshall
Hamilton
Hendricks
Boone
Warrick
Hancock
Dubois
Monroe
Johnson
Wells
Spencer
Bottom 10 (Worst to Less Worse)
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Health Outcomes
Rank
Health Factors Rank
Scott
Starke
Pike
Switzerland
Fayette
Sullivan
Martin
Jennings
Lake
Jay
Lake
Starke
Jennings
Marion
Blackford
Owen
Washington
Fayette
Madison
Crawford
Family and Social Support
• Including Family and Social Support Rank
Hamilton (3)
Warrick (6)
DeKalb (24)
Cass (32)
Bartholomew (39)
Clay (68)
Scott (80)
Lake (89)
Marion (90)
Thank you very much!
For more information contact:
Barbara Seitz de Martinez, PhD, MLS, CPP
Deputy Director
Indiana Prevention Resource Center
[email protected]
812-855-6776