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111. Health Behaviors and Conditions of Adult New Mexicans: Results from the New Mexico Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2021 Annual Report
Date: Nov 2023

Reviews results from New Mexico's Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) 2020 survey data. Addresses health status indicators, chronic disease, mental health, substance abuse, and risky behaviors. Includes rural/urban breakdowns.

...substance abuse, and risky behaviors. Includes rural/urban breakdowns. --- View more Health Behaviors and Conditions of Adult...

112. Find a Health Center
Reviewed: Sep 2024

Allows users to search for community health centers, including Federally Qualified Health Centers and other Bureau of Primary Health Care service delivery sites, by location. These health centers provide free and low-cost health services such as: primary medical, obstetrical and gynecological, dental, mental health, and substance abuse care.

...substance abuse care. --- View more Find a Health Center Link View Resource Description Allows users...

113. Behavioral Health Treatment Needs and Outcomes for Washington Counties
Date: Mar 2017

Provides county-level behavioral health data for Medicaid enrollees in Washington. Includes data breakdowns for those covered under Medicaid expansion, adults with disabilities, and by race/ethnicity and age group. Covers mental health, substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, criminal justice involvement, emergency department use, homelessness, and more.

...substance abuse, co-occurring disorders, criminal justice involvement, emergency department use, homelessness, and more. --- View...

114. Wisconsin PDO Grant Final Report: Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose-Related Deaths Prevention Project
Date: Sep 2021

Reports on the outcomes of the Wisconsin Prescription Drug/Opioid Overdose-Related Death Prevention (PDO) project grant award from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Includes statistics on the rural and urban counties selected to receive the project services such as estimated population with opioid use disorder (OUD), poverty, and more. Describes project activities and strategies focused on reducing the number of opioid-related deaths and adverse events, developing and implementing secondary prevention programs, and providing overdose survivors and their families with services and support within 72 hours of overdose.

...Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA). Includes statistics on the rural and urban...

115. Examining Social Support in a Rural Homeless Population
Date: 2014

Discusses how social support from family, friends, colleagues, or healthcare personnel can help rural homeless individuals with the resources needed to secure housing. Addresses health-related variables, such as substance abuse. Reports that increasing financial support in rural communities such as economic development and subsidized housing may ease homelessness.

...substance abuse. Reports that increasing financial support in rural communities such as economic development and subsidized...

116. Rural Healthy People 2020: A Companion Document to Healthy People 2020, Volume 1
Date: 2015

Provides a rural focus for the Healthy People 2020 priorities. Includes overviews of the top 10 rural health priority areas identified by rural stakeholders. (Volume 2 discusses priorities 11-20.) Topics addressed include: health insurance, primary care, emergency services, nutrition and weight status, diabetes, mental health, substance abuse, heart disease and stroke, physical activity, older adults, maternal and child health, and tobacco use. Each overview includes reviews of the relevant literature and models that rural communities can use to address the issues. Document is available for free download, after providing brief information about intended use.

...substance abuse, heart disease and stroke, physical activity, older adults, maternal and child health, and tobacco...

117. Practicing Medicine in Rural America: Listening to Primary Care Physicians
Date: Feb 2019

Reports on focus group research and interviews with primary care physicians regarding the challenges of serving rural, low-income patients. Highlights issues related to poverty, healthy food access, mental health, substance abuse, specialty care access, and transportation. Third post in the series "Listening to Primary Care Physicians for Low-Income Patients."

...substance abuse, specialty care access, and transportation. Third post in the series "Listening to Primary...

118. Oversight Hearing on Opioids in Indian Country: Beyond the Crisis to Healing the Community
Date: Mar 2018

Presents the U.S. Senate Committee on Indian Affairs hearing on the opioid crisis in Indian Country. Features testimony from representatives of the U.S. Department of Justice, the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, the Indian Health Service, the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe, and the National Indian Health Board.

...Substance Abuse and Mental Health Administration, the Indian Health Service, the Port Gamble S'Klallam...

119. 2016-2020 South Dakota Primary Care Needs Assessment
Date: 2021

Findings of a comprehensive analysis and needs assessment of South Dakota counties and their potential areas of need in primary healthcare. Includes sections on tribal populations, Medicaid, telehealth, Health Professional Shortage Areas, Rural Health Clinics, Critical Access Hospitals, behavioral health, substance abuse, and educational opportunities for the primary care workforce. Features county-by-county statistics for various health indicators.

...substance abuse, and educational opportunities for the primary care workforce. Features county-by-county statistics...

120. Alcohol-Induced Deaths Among American Indian and Alaska Native Individuals - "Drinking Was What I and Others Just Did"
Date: Feb 2020

Commentary on an article describing excessive alcohol consumption and related deaths as a growing public health crisis in American Indian and Alaska Native (AIAN) populations. Discusses the need for detoxification programs and substance abuse treatment programs, and efforts to change the perception that alcoholism is an inevitable part of life for AIAN people.

...substance abuse treatment programs, and efforts to change the perception that alcoholism is an inevitable...