Mental Health
Why It's Important
The burden of mental health is high in the U.S., and it is one of the most common causes of disability. According to HealthyPeople.gov, mental health disorders significantly affect physical health and "are associated with the prevalence, progression, and outcome of some of today's most pressing chronic diseases, including diabetes, heart disease, and cancer."3 They have long-lasting effects that not only include high psychosocial and economic costs for people living with the disorder, but also for their families, schools, workplaces, and communities.4Who Is at Risk
According to HealthyPeople.gov, mental health disorders are a concern for both the old and the young. Factors that have been associated with mental health include age, gender, education, income level, race and ethnicity, geographical location and sexual orientation. Additionally, social conditions such as family dynamics, work/school conditions, and social support also play a role in mental health.5How To Reduce Risk
The promotion of mental health involves actions to create living conditions and environments that support mental health and allow people to adopt and maintain healthy lifestyles.Protective factors include individual, familial, and societal factors and can vary based on age and location. For a detailed description see:
- World Health Organization (WHO) http://www.who.int/mediacentre/factsheets/fs220/en/#
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) http://www.samhsa.gov/capt/practicing-effective-prevention/prevention-behavioral-health/risk-protective-factors
How It's Tracked
Mental health data can be obtained from both mortality as well as morbidity data sources:- Mortality data provides data due to suicides, mental disorders and illness.
- Prevalence data comes from the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS), U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Office of Surveillance, Epidemiology, and Laboratory Services.
- Hospital Discharge Data (HDD) for inpatient and ED visits relating to mental health disorders.
- Treatment Episode Datasets (TEDS) can also be accessed from Center for Behavioral Health Statistics and Quality, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). TEDS provides information on the demographic and substance abuse characteristics of the 1.8 million annual admissions to treatment for abuse of alcohol and drugs in facilities that report to individual State administrative data systems. TEDS is an admission-based system, and TEDS admissions do not represent individuals. Thus, for example, an individual admitted to treatment twice within a calendar year would be counted as two admissions. TEDS does not include all admissions to substance abuse treatment. It includes admissions to facilities that are licensed or certified by the State substance abuse agency to provide substance abuse treatment (or are administratively tracked for other reasons). In general, facilities reporting TEDS data are those that receive State alcohol and/or drug agency funds (including Federal Block Grant funds) for the provision of alcohol and/or drug treatment services.
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Mental Health - Adults (BRFSS)
- Doctor Ever Told Depressive Disorder - Crude Rates
- Doctor Ever Told Depressive Disorder - Age-adjusted Rates
- Mental Health Past 30 Days - Crude Rates
- Mental Health Past 30 Days - Age-adjusted Rates
Mental Health and Pregnancy (PRAMS)
- Anxiety Before Conception
- Depression Before Conception
- Anxiety During Pregnancy
- Depression During Pregnancy
- Partner Associated Stress During Pregnancy
- Financial Stress During Pregnancy
- Emotional Stress During Pregnancy
- Trauma-related Stress During Pregnancy
- Postpartum Depression (2012 and later)
Mental Health - Adolescents
- Felt Sad or Hopeless (YRBS)
- Felt Sad or Hopeless (PNA)
- Social Isolation (PNA)
- Serious Mental Illness (PNA)
- Self Harm (PNA)
- Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide (YRBS)
- Suicide Ideation (PNA)
- Made a Suicide Plan (YRBS)
- Suicide Plan (PNA)
- Attempted Suicide (YRBS)
- Suicide Attempt (PNA)
- Suicide Attempt Required Medical Attention (YRBS)
Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) - Adults (BRFSS)
- Number of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE Score) - Crude Rates
- Number of Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACE Score) - Age-adjusted Rates
- Environmental Abuse or Household Challenges - Crude Rates
- Environmental Abuse or Household Challenges - Age-adjusted Rates
- Mental Illness in Household - Crude Rates
- Mental Illness in Household - Age-adjusted Rates
- Prison Household - Crude Rates
- Prison Household - Age-adjusted Rates
- Substance Abuse in Household - Crude Rates
- Substance Abuse in Household - Age-adjusted Rates
- Parents Divorced - Crude Rates
- Parents Divorced - Age-adjusted Rates
- Domestic Violence in Household - Crude Rates
- Domestic Violence in Household - Age-adjusted Rates
- Direct Physical, Emotional, or Sexual Abuse - Crude Rates
- Direct Physical, Emotional, or Sexual Abuse - Age-adjusted Rates
- Verbal Abuse - Crude Rates
- Verbal Abuse - Age-adjusted Rates
- Physical Abuse - Crude Rates
- Physical Abuse - Age-adjusted Rates
- Sexual Abuse - Crude Rates
- Sexual Abuse - Age-adjusted Rates