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Connected Terms: • Sexually Transmitted Diseases, Bacterial   • Chlamydia Infections   • Gonorrhea   • Syphilis   • Lung Diseases, Obstructive   • Asthma   • Vascular Diseases   • Hypertension   • Glucose Metabolism Disorders   • Diabetes Mellitus   • Immunologic Deficiency Syndromes   • HIV Infections   • Chemically-Induced Disorders   • Substance-Related Disorders   • Wounds and Injuries   • Drug Misuse   • Prescription Drug Misuse   • Patient Care   • Hospitalization   • Behavioral Symptoms   • Depression   • Self-Injurious Behavior   • Suicide   • Suicidal Ideation   • Alcohol Drinking   • Binge Drinking   • Underage Drinking   • Smoking   • Tobacco Smoking   • Vaping   • Attention Deficit and Disruptive Behavior Disorders   • Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity   • Child Development Disorders, Pervasive   • Autism Spectrum Disorder   • Social Problems   • Homicide   • Violence   • Domestic Violence   • Intimate Partner Violence   • Automobile Driving   • Child, Foster   • Homeless Persons   • Health Status Disparities   • Nutritional Status   • Social Determinants of Health   • Mortality   • Cause of Death   • Health   • Adolescent Health   • Socioeconomic Factors   • Educational Status   • Poverty   • Public Assistance   • Food Assistance   • Built Environment   • Accidents   • 2012 Marion County Public Health Department Commuity Health Assessment Survey   • Child Mortality   • Mortality, Premature

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Marion County Community Health Assessment 2014: Adolescents (12-17 Years) Final Report (Marion County, 2003-2014)

This link is to the Marion County Public Health Department's comprehensive community health assessment (CHA) report on the chronic and infectious disease, environmental health, built environment and social determinates of health affecting Marion County residents 12-17 years of age. For the complete CHA report (all age groups), please refer to http://marionhealth.org/mcphd-community-health-assessment-2014/ instead of the above link.

USDA Food Access Research Atlas

The USDA Food Access Research Atlas:

  • Presents a spatial overview of food access indicators for low-income and other census tracts using different measures of supermarket accessibility;
  • Provides food access data for populations within census tracts; and
  • Offers census-tract-level data on food access that can be downloaded for community planning or research purposes.
Food Deserts in Indianapolis, 2015

According to Indiana University's Social Assets and Vulnerabilities Indicators online tool (SAVI), an estimated 200,000 Indianapolis residents live in food deserts in 2015.