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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.

Marion County Community Health Assessment 2014: Young Child Ages 5-11 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 5-11 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.

Marion County Community Health Assessment 2014: Maternal, Infant and Children to Age 4 Final Report (Marion County, 2003-2014)

This link is to the Marion County Public Health Department's comprehensive community health assessment (CHA) report on maternal, infant, and young child (0-4 years of age) health. For the complete CHA report (all age groups), please refer to http://marionhealth.org/mcphd-community-health-assessment-2014/ instead of the above link.

The Consumption and Consequences of Alcohol, Tobacco, and Drugs in Indiana: A State Epidemiological Profile: 2018

Substance use continues to be a major public health concern, negatively impacting a variety of health, legal, and social outcomes. Nearly one-fourth of Hoosiers ages 12 and older engaged in binge drinking in the past month and one-tenth used an illicit substance. Furthermore, 7% of Indiana residents met criteria for substance use disorder (SUD) in the past year and 6.5% needed but did not receive treatment for their SUD.

Of particular concern is polysubstance use, or the use of two or more substances over a defined period, simultaneously or at differing times, for recreational purposes. In over 70% of admissions to substance use treatment in Indiana, the use of multiple substances was indicated, with 30% reporting the use of two drugs and nearly 41% reporting the use of three drugs.

During state fiscal year 2018, a total of 10,483 children were removed from their parents by the Department of Child Services in Indiana; almost two-thirds (64%) of these removals were due to parental alcohol and/or drug use.

Drug Poisoning Deaths (Marion County, 2006-2012)

County health rankings provides the number of drug poisoning deaths per 100,000 population, by Indiana county. Counties can be compared and contrasted with easy data export.

Non-Physician Primary Care Providers (Marion County, 2014)

County health rankings provides the ratio of population to non-physician primary care physicians, by Indiana county. Counties can be compared and contrasted with easy data and map export.

Uninsured Children (Marion County, 2012)

County health rankings provides the percentage of children under age 19 without health insurance, by Indiana county. Counties can be compared and contrasted with easy data export.

Uninsured Adults (Marion County, 2012)

County health rankings provides the percentage of adults under age 65 without health insurance, by Indiana county. Counties can be compared and contrasted with easy data export.

Premature Death in Indiana by County (2010-2012)

County health rankings provides years of potential life lost before age 75, per 100,000 population (age-adjusted), by county. Counties can be compared and contrasted with easy data and map export.

County Diabetes Report (2000-2009)

Marion County prevalence increased over 60 percent from 2000-2008, to 10.0% of adults (over 62,000 cases) but is not statistically different than national or state rates. Marion County’s 2008 prevalence is four times the Health People 2010 target for diabetes prevalence of 2.5% among adults. Marion County Black residents have a 60% higher prevalence rate than White residents and 33% higher rate than Hispanic residents.

Adult Diabetes Prevalence in Indiana by County (2011-2019)

County health rankings provides diabetes prevalence among Indiana adults, by county. Counties can be compared and contrasted with easy data export.

DR2647 Hypertension Prevention Report 2015 - final

In 2013, an estimated 32% of Marion County adults reported that they had been diagnosed with hypertension which was similar to the national rate of 31.4%. A 32% hypertension prevalence translates to almost 219,000 Marion County adults that have been diagnosed with hypertension. The prevalence of hypertension in Marion County among Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) sample years between 2003 and 2013 did not vary significantly. Hypertension is not evenly distributed spatially throughout Marion County. The prevalence of hypertension ranged from 25% to 43.4% among Marion County Public Health Department planning areas in 2012. (DR2647).

DR2851 Marion County Diabetes Facts - V2

Diabetes prevalence among Marion County adults increased 9.8% between 2003 and 2014 but is similar to prevalence in Indiana and the U.S. Prevalence among African Americans was found to be 69% higher than among White residents and four times higher than among Hispanic residents during 2014. Diabetes hospitalizations and diabetes-related limb amputations also increased. Despite a trend of declining diabetes mortality rates, diabetes remained the 8th leading cause of death in Marion County during 2014 and the 7th leading cause nationally (2013). (DR2851).

DR3605 Line Graph with Obesity and Diabetes Rates

The prevalence of obesity in Marion County adults was 27.4 per 100,000 residents in 2016 as compared to 24.7 per 100,000 in 2003. The change in diabetes prevalence was more noticeable, increasing from 8.6 per 100,000 in 2003 to 13.4 per 100,000. (DR3605).

DR4123 Obesity Prevalence Rate by Zip Code

Obesity prevalence from the 2018 Marion County Community Health Assessment Survey is presented, with confidence intervals, by zip code. (DR4123)

Top Ten Causes of Death by Age (Marion County, 2016)

Accidents continue to be a top cause of death among middle age residents in Marion County, DR3563.