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Oregon Health Authority

Oregon's Epidemiological Data on Alcohol, Drugs, Mental Health and Gambling

State Measures

State data include information and data for 50 measures of substance use, mental illness and associated consequences. Included are reports and state data tables.

  • The reports provide a description of each measure, a brief rationale for why the measure is important and trend charts. Many measures provide data by gender or for specific age groups. When feasible, charts include both Oregon and United States data.

  • State data tables include all of the data in the reports. In some cases, additional state or national data may be found on these tables.

Alcohol

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Includes data on alcohol consumption by adults and youth and some of the consequences associated with alcohol use.

Drugs

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Includes data on drug consumption by adults and youth and some of the consequences associated with alcohol use. Drugs can include prescription, over-the-counter, and illicit drugs as well as household products.

Gambling

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Links to data on prevalence of gambling among adults and youth, plus gambling treatment and prevention outcomes.

Mental Health

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Includes data on adult and youth mental health status and some of the consequences associated with mental health disorders.

More Data

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Links to additional state and county data about behavioral health risks and their consequences.
 

 Oregon SEW

Healthy Minds

 

 

 

Healthy Bodies

 

An informational project of the State Epidemiological Workgroup (SEW), providing reliable data about Oregon.

 

Click here for more information about SEW.

 

Quick Links

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County Epidemiological Reports 

 

County Student Wellness Survey Reports

 

This site is a project of the Oregon Health Authority, Addictions and Mental Health Division. The State Epidemiological Workgroup is funded through the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA) Strategic Prevention Framework State Incentive Grant.

Page updated: January 29, 2012