ADOLESCENT MENTAL HEALTH IN WEST VIRGINIA
Among U.S. children and adolescents aged 10 to 19, approximately 11% are estimated to suffer from a serious mental disorder that causes significant functional impairment in their day-to-day lives at home, in school and with peers. In West Virginia, this translates to an estimated:
- 24,557 young people suffering from serious mental illness with significant functional impairment.
(1999, Report of the U.S. Surgeon General & 2008, U.S. Census Estimates)
Among adolescents 12 to 17 years old in West Virginia:
- 8% suffered an episode of major depression
- 4% experienced illicit drug dependence or abuse
- 4% experienced alcohol dependence or abuse
(2006-2007, SAMHSA, National Survey on Drug Use and Health Promotion)
ADOLESCENT SUICIDE IN WEST VIRGINIA
- Suicide is the second leading cause of death for 11 to 21 year-olds. Between 1999 and 2006,179 of these young people died by suicide. (CDC, WISQARS Database)
- High school students reported in 2007 that within the last 12-month period:
- 31% felt sad and hopeless enough over a two-week period to halt usual activity
- 16% thought seriously about suicide
- 12% made a plan for suicide
- 9% attempted suicide
- 3% made a suicide attempt that required medical attention
(CDC, Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance)
STATE MENTAL HEALTH AGENCY Division for Adult Mental Health Bureau for Behavioral Health and Health Facilities Department of Health and Human Resources 350 Capitol Street, Room 350 Charleston, WV 25301-3702 www.wvdhhr.org/bhhf/dcs_welcome.asp
|