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R National Center for Rural Health Works
Community Health Needs Assessment Template
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For information on the Community Health Needs Assessment Template, contact National Center for Rural Health Works at 405-744-6083 or email [email protected].
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Health Indicators for Ocean Beach Hospital
and Medical Clinics in Pacific County,
Washington
Facilitated by:
National Center for Rural Health Works Oklahoma State University
Community Needs Assessment Template
October 2011
Pacific County
State of Washington
Rank (of 39)
Health Outcomes 29Mortality 36
Table 1
Premature death - Years of potential life lost before age 75 per 100,000 population (age-adjusted) 8,800 5,915Morbidity 16
Poor or fair health - Percent of adults reporting fair or poor health (age-adjusted) 16.0% 13.0%Poor physical health days - Average number of physically unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (age-adjusted) 4.2 3.6Poor mental health days - Average number of mentally unhealthy days reported in past 30 days (age-adjusted) 3.7 3.3Low birthweight - Percent of live births with low birthweight (< 2500 grams) 4.7% 6.1%g g ( g )
Health Factors 37Health Behaviors 37
Adult smoking - Percent of adults that report smoking ≥ 100 cigarettes and currently smoking 25.0% 17.0%Adult obesity - Percent of adults that report a BMI ≥ 30 31.0% 27.0%Excessive drinking - Binge plus heavy drinking 14.0% 16.0%Motor vehicle crash death rate - Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100 000 population 25 12Motor vehicle crash death rate - Motor vehicle crash deaths per 100,000 population 25 12Sexually transmitted infections - Chlamydia rate per 100,000 population 136 331Teen birth rate - Teen birth rate per 1,000 female population, ages 15-19 40 34
Clinical Care 38Uninsured adults - Percent of population under age 65 without health insurance 16.0% 15.0%Primary care physicians - Ratio of population to primary care physicians 3051:1 736:1P t bl h it l t H it li ti t f b l t iti diti 1 000 M di ll 77 47Preventable hospital stays - Hospitalization rate for ambulatory-care sensitive conditions per 1,000 Medicare enrollees 77 47Diabetic screening - Percent of diabetic Medicare enrollees that receive HbA1c screening 85.0% 86.0%Mammography screening - Percent of female Medicare enrollees that receive mammography screening 46.0% 66.0%
Social & Economic Factors 34High school graduation - Percent of ninth grade cohort that graduates in 4 years 75.0% 75.0%Some college - Percent of adults aged 25-44 years with some post-secondary education 53.0% 66.0%Unemployment - Percent of population age 16+ unemployed but seeking work 12.2% 8.9%Children in poverty - Percent of children under age 18 in poverty 25.0% 14.0%Inadequate social support - Percent of adults without social/emotional support 20.0% 17.0%Children in single-parent households - Percent of children that live in household headed by single parent 29.0% 28.0%Homicide rate - Deaths due to homicide per 100,000 population (age-adjusted) 185 336
Physical Environment 6Physical Environment 6Air pollution - particulate matter days - Annual number of unhealthy air quality days due to fine particulate matter 8 6Air pollution-ozone days - Annual number of unhealthy air quality days due to ozone 0 3Access to healthy foods - Healthy food outlets include grocery stores and produce stands/farmers' markets 86.0% 69.0%Access to recreational facilities - Rate of recreational facilities per 100,000 population 14 11
SOURCE: University of Wisconsin Population health Institute and Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, County Health Rankings (www.countyhealthranking.org).
Communities may wish to obtain information about these measures, collected and monitored at local level.
Table 2Risk Factors for Premature Death1
for Pacific County, Washington
RISK FACTORS FOR PREMATURE DEATH1
Pacific County, WA
27.4%
39.2%
34.9%
74.3%
22.7%
Smoker
High Blood Pressure
Obesity
Few Fruits/Vegetables
No exercise
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Health Status Indicators (www.communityhealth.hhs.gov).1CDC Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. 2000-2006.
8.0%
27.4%
0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% 60% 70% 80%
Diabetes
S o e
Percentage of Adults
Pacific County, WA
Uninsured individuals (age under 65)1 2,819Medicare beneficiaries2
Elderly (age 65+) 4,803Disabled 867
Medicaid beneficiaries2 4,733Primary care physicians per 100,000 population2 28.2Dentists per 100,000 population2 23.5Community/Migrant Health Centers3 YesHealth Professional Shortage Area3 No
Table 3
3HRSA. Geospatial Data Warehouse, 2009.
Access to Carefor Pacific County, Washington
In addition to use of services, access to care may be characterized by medical care coverage and service availability.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Health Status Indicators (www.communityhealth.gov).1The Census Bureau. Small Area Health Insurance Estimates Program, 2006.2HRSA. Area Resource File, 2008.
ACCESS TO CARE
AVERAGE LIFE EXPECTANCY1
Pacific (76.5)Median for all U.S. counties(76.5)Range among peer counties (74.1 - 77.0)
Years
ALL CAUSES OF DEATH2
Pacific (1,476.1)Median for all U.S. counties(1,136.9)Range among peer counties (1,372.6 - 1,683.6)
Deaths per 100,000 population
SELF-RATED HEALTH STATUS3
Pacific (18 1%)
Table 4
SUMMARY MEASURES OF HEALTHPacific County, WA
65 69 73 858177
1,100 1,225 1,350 1,7251,6001,475
Pacific (18.1%)Median for all U.S. counties(17.1%)Range among peer counties (14.4 - 33.1%)
Percent of adults who report fair or poor health
AVERAGE NUMBER OF UNHEALTHY DAYS IN PAST MONTH3
Pacific (6.1)Median for all U.S. counties(6.0)Range among peer counties (4.2 - 7.9)
Average number of unhealthy days in past month
SOURCE: U. S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Health Status Indicators [www.communityhealth.hhs.gov/ {September 2011}].1 Murray et al., PLoS Medicine 2006 Vol. 3, No. 9, e260 doi:10.1371/journal.pmed.0030260.2 NCHS. Vital Statistics Reporting System, 2001-2005.3 CDC. Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2000-2006.
14 18 22 343228
4 5 6 987
Pacific County, WAIndicates a status favorable to peer county median value
Births to Women under 18 Coronary Heart DiseaseBirths to Unmarried Women Motor Vehicle InjuriesWhite non Hispanic Infant Mortality StrokePost-neonatal Infant MortalityBreast Cancer (Female)Colon CancerHomicideLung CancerSuicideUnintentional Injury
Births to Women age 40-54 Low Birth Weight (<2500 g )
Table 5
RELATIVE HEALTH IMPORTANCE
Indicates that a closer look and perhaps reduction to the percent or rate may be needed. Blank indicates no comparison.
Your Health Status Compared to peersUNFAVORABLE FAVORABLE
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Births to Women age 40-54 Low Birth Weight (<2500 g )Infant Mortality Very Low Birth Weight (<1500 g )
Premature Births (<37 weeks)Neonatal Infant Morality
The Relative Health Importance table creates four categories of relative concern by simply comparing a county to its peers and to the U.S.
A county's indicators in the upper left-hand box ( ) are higher than the U.S. and its peers and may warrant more attention. Conversely, indicators in the lower right-hand box ( ) of the table compare favorably to both peers and the U.S. The other boxes represent intermediate levels of health where a county's rate is higher than either its peers or the U.S., but not both.
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Health Status Indicators [www.communityhealth.hhs.gov/ {September 2011}].
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County Percent Peer County Range Birth Measures U.S. Percent 2005 Healthy People 2010 Target5.6 5.6 - 8.8 Low Birth Wt. (<2500 g) 8.2 5.00.9 0.9 - 2.1 Very Low Birth Wt. (<1500 g) 1.5 0.9
10.6 10.4 - 14.2 Premature Births (<37 weeks) 12.7 7.64.9 3.4 - 6.3 Births to Women under 18 3.4 No objective2.1 0.8 - 2.2 Births to Women age 40-54 2.7 No objective
37.7 26.1 - 35.7 Births to Unmarried Women 36.9 No objectiveCDNA6 CDNA6 No Care in First Trimester2 CDNA6 10.0
County Percent Peer County Range Infant Mortality3 U.S. Percent 2005 Healthy People 2010 Target6.5 3.3 - 9.5 Infant Mortality 6.9 4.56.4 2.8 - 9.6 White non Hispanic Infant Mortality 5.8 4.5
NRF5 0.0 - 64.5 Black non Hispanic Infant Mortality 13.6 4.5NRF5 0.0 - 6.0 Hispanic Infant Mortality 5.6 4.5
3.5 1.6 - 6.3 Neonatal Infant Mortality 4.5 2.93.0 0.0 - 5.0 Post-Neonatal Infant Mortality 2.3 1.2
County Percent Peer County Range Death Measures4 U.S. Percent 2005 Healthy People 2010 Target53.1 28.3 - 56.1 Breast Cancer (Female) 24.1 21.337.9 28.0 - 43.9 Colon Cancer 17.5 13.7
324.4 250.7 - 405.6 Coronary Heart Disease 15.0 162.010 8 2 7 15 5 Homicide 6 1 2 8
Table 6Measures of Birth and Death1
Pacific County, WA
10.8 2.7 - 15.5 Homicide 6.1 2.8109.6 78.9 - 127.7 Lung Cancer 52.6 43.3
41.7 32.0 - 71.3 Motor Vehicle Injuries 14.6 8.093.6 85.5 - 137.6 Stroke 47.0 50.034.3 13.9 - 34.5 Suicide 10.9 4.854.1 30.2 - 58.1 Unintentional Injury 39.1 17.1
The total number of births during this time period was 971 and the total number of deaths was 900.
6CDNA comparable data not available
SOURCE: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Community Health Status Indicators (www.communityhealth.hhs.gov/ [September 2011]).
5 NRF No report, fewer than 500 births and 5 events (birth measures and infant mortality) or fewer than 10 events (death measures) occurred during the specified time period.
Indicates a status favorable to peers.
Indicates a status less than favorable.
4Rates are age-adjusted to the year 2000 standard; per 100,000 population.
3Infant mortality: deaths per 1,000 live births (Neonatal: <28 days; post-neonatal: day 28 to under 1 year).
2Include 37 states, New York City and DC (see the Data Sources, Definitions, and Notes for details).
1NCHS. Vital Statistics Reporting System, 2001-2005.
Age Group No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
<15 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 89 0.1% 82 0.1% 56 0.1%15-19 31 14.3% 22 10.0% 14 8.0% 7,427 8.4% 7,378 8.2% 6,826 7.6%20-24 62 28.6% 55 25.0% 70 39.8% 21,044 23.7% 21,283 23.6% 20,445 22.9%25-29 70 32.3% 70 31.8% 45 25.6% 25,530 28.7% 26,334 29.2% 26,164 29.3%30-34 33 15.2% 52 23.6% 29 16.5% 20,903 23.5% 21,433 23.7% 21,960 24.6%35-39 20 9.2% 12 5.5% 15 8.5% 11,357 12.8% 11,077 12.3% 10,974 12.3%40-44 1 0.5% 9 4.1% 3 1.7% 2,366 2.7% 2,481 2.7% 2,583 2.9%45+ 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 183 0.2% 191 0.2% 223 0.2%Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 22 0.0% 11 0.0% 11 0.0%
Total Births 217 100.0% 220 100.0% 176 100.0% 88,921 100.0% 90,270 100.0% 89,242 100.0%
SOURCE: Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov [October 2011]).
Table 7Births by Mother's Age Group
for Pacific County and the State of Washington
Pacific County2007 2008 2009
State of Washington2007 2008 2009
2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009
Very Low Birthweight1 1 1 3 965 969 869% of Total Births 0.5% 0.5% 1.7% 1.1% 1.1% 1.0%
Low Birthweight2 9 13 8 4,660 4,754 4,707% of Total Births 4.1% 5.9% 4.5% 5.2% 5.3% 5.3%
Total Births 217 220 176 88,921 90,270 89,242
1Very low birthweight is birthweight less than 1500 grams.2Low birthweight is birthweight less than 2500 grams.
Pacific County State of Washington
Table 8Briths by Birthweight
for Pacific County and the State of Washington
SOURCE: Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov [October 2011]).
2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009
1st Trimester 158 169 143 61,939 64,561 65,138% of Total Births 72.8% 76.8% 81.3% 69.7% 71.5% 73.0%
2nd Trimester 46 38 26 14,670 14,438 14,137% of Total Births 21.2% 17.3% 14.8% 16.5% 16.0% 15.8%
3rd Trimester 9 6 2 3,579 3,520 3,354% of Total Births 4.1% 2.7% 1.1% 4.0% 3.9% 3.8%
No Care 1 0 0 990 1,351 1,340% of Total Births 0.5% 0.0% 0.0% 1.1% 1.5% 1.5%
Unknown 3 7 5 7,743 6,400 5,273% of Total Births 1.4% 3.2% 2.8% 8.7% 7.1% 5.9%
Total Births 217 220 176 88,921 90,270 89,242100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0% 100.0%
SOURCE: Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov [October 2011]).
Pacific County State of Washington
Table 9Prenatal Care
for Pacific County and the State of Washington
No. % No. % No. % No. % No. % No. %
<15 2 2.3% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 89 0.3% 79 0.3% 55 0.2%15-19 19 21.8% 16 18.6% 14 16.1% 6,103 20.8% 6,107 20.0% 5,654 19.0%20-24 33 37.9% 32 37.2% 41 47.1% 10,792 36.8% 11,261 36.9% 10,766 36.1%25-29 23 26.4% 20 23.3% 18 20.7% 6,935 23.7% 7,339 24.1% 7,269 24.4%30-34 3 3.4% 13 15.1% 8 9.2% 3,366 11.5% 3,507 11.5% 3,779 12.7%35-39 7 8.0% 1 1.2% 4 4.6% 1,632 5.6% 1,732 5.7% 1,764 5.9%40-44 0 0.0% 4 4.7% 2 2.3% 336 1.1% 449 1.5% 445 1.5%45+ 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 35 0.1% 36 0.1% 54 0.2%Unknown 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 0 0.0% 5 0.0% 4 0.0% 7 0.0%
Total Births to Single Mothers 87 100.0% 86 100.0% 87 100.0% 29,293 100.0% 30,514 100.0% 29,793 100.0%
% of Total Births 40.1% 39.1% 49.4% 32.9% 33.8% 33.4%
2009
SOURCE: Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov [October 2011]).
Pacific County State of Washington
Table 10Illegitimate Births by Mothers Age Group
for Pacific County and the State of Washington
2007 2008 2009 2007 2008
No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate No. Rate
Fetal Deaths1 0 * 2 * 2 * 493 5.5 543 6 497 5.6
Perinatal Mortality2 1 * 4 * 4 * 692 7.7 776 8.5 698 7.8
Neonatal Mortality3 1 * 3 * 2 * 253 2.8 301 3.3 254 2.8
Infant Mortality4 1 * 5 22.7 3 * 427 4.8 491 5.4 438 4.9
Table 11Fetal Death, Perinatal, Neonatal, and Infant Mortality
for Pacific County and the State of Washington
1Fetal death rate is fetal deaths per 1,000 live births.2Perinatal mortality rate is fetal deaths pplus deaths to infants within first 6 days of life per 1,000 live births.
Pacific County State of Washington2007 2008 2009 2007 2008 2009
3Neonatal mortality rate is deaths to infants within first 27 days of life per 1,000 live births4Infant mortality rate is deaths to infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births.*Rate not calculated because the number of deaths is less than 5.
SOURCE: Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov [October 2011]).
No. Rate1 No. Rate1 No. Rate1 No. Rate1 No. Rate1 No. Rate1
Major Cardiovascular Disease 121 560.2 101 463.3 107 490.8 14,828 228.5 14,756 224.0 14,189 212.8Cancer 65 300.9 70 321.1 88 403.7 11,525 177.6 11,593 176.0 11,903 178.5Diseases of the Heart 81 379.6 86 394.5 82 376.1 10,958 168.9 10,868 165.0 10,537 158.0Ischemic Heart Disease 63 291.7 66 302.8 64 293.6 7,385 113.8 7,430 112.8 7,203 108.0Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 13 60.2 14 64.2 26 119.3 2,675 41.2 2,933 44.5 2,934 44.0Cerebrovascular Disease 26 120.4 8 36.7 17 78.0 2,681 41.3 2,765 42.0 2,584 38.8Diabetes 16 74.1 12 55.0 16 73.4 1,504 23.2 1,587 24.1 1,552 23.3Alzheimer's Disease 17 78.7 10 45.9 12 55.0 2,683 41.4 3,104 47.1 3,008 45.1Chronic Liver Disease and Cirrhosis 1 * 4 * 6 27.5 658 10.1 678 10.3 748 11.2Pneumonia and Influenza 8 41.7 8 36.7 5 22.9 754 11.6 786 11.9 680 10.2
SOURCE: Center for Health Statistics, Washington State Department of Health (www.doh.wa.gov [October 2011]).1Rate is per 100,000 population.*Rate not calculated because the number of deaths was less than 5.
Table 12Selected Causes of Death
for Pacific County and the State of Washington
2007 2008Pacific County
2009 2007 2008 2009State of Washington
Pacific County and Washington State Demographic Factors
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200% FPLLacking College
DegreeNon-White or
HispanicLacking Health
Insurance
Over a third of household have income less than 200% of poverty.
4 out of 5 adults 25 and older do not have a college degreecollege degree.
21% of adults have no medical insurance. 21% of adults have no medical insurance.
Data Source: US Census Bureau, 2005-2007 Census (income, education, race/ethnicity); WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2006 2008 (health insurance)Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2006-2008 (health insurance)
Health Risk Factors Among Adults in Pacific County and Washington
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Inadequate Fruit/Veg
Consumption
Inadequate Physical Activity
Cigarette Smoking
Smokeless Tobacco Use
Home SHS Exposure
18% of households experience food insecurity.
Nearly 80% of adults do not eat enough fruits and y gvegetables.
2 out of 5 adults do not get adequate physical activity.
More than a quarter of adults are current cigarette smokers.
Six percent of adults use smokeless tobacco Six percent of adults use smokeless tobacco.
Sixteen percent of adults say that smoking occurs in the home.
Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2006 2008 (Obesity) 2005 2007Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 2006-2008 (Obesity), 2005-2007 (hypertension, cholesterol), 2006-2008 (cancer screening)
Health Risk Factors Among 10th Grade Youth in Pacific County and Washington State
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Smoking Smokeless Tobacco Use
Inadequate Fruit &
Inadequate Physical
Drinks Sugar Sweetened
Drinks Soda Twice a Day
Vegetable Consumption
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School
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*County level smokeless tobacco use not reported because minimum sample requirement not met.
Eighteen percent of 10th grade students smoke.
More than 3 out of 4 youth do not eat enough fruits and vegetables.
Close to 60 percent do not get enough physical activity.
Nearly 80 percent drink sugar sweetened beverages at y p g gschool.
About 17 percent drink soda 2 or more times a day.
Data Source: WA Healthy Youth Survey, 2008. Smokeless tobacco use not reported because minimum sample requirement was not met
About 17 percent drink soda 2 or more times a day.
minimum sample requirement was not met.
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Health Risk Conditions Among Adults in Pacific County and Washington State
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Obesity Hypertension High Lack Lack Lack
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Obesity Hypertension High Cholesterol
Lack Screening for Breast Cancer
Lack Screening for
Cervical Cancer
Lack Screening for
Colorectal Cancer
Close to a third of adults are obese.
Nearly 30 percent of adults have high blood pressure.
Over a third of adults have high cholesterol Over a third of adults have high cholesterol.
About 30 percent of women 40 and over have not been screened for breast cancer.
More than a quarter of women 18 and over have not More than a quarter of women 18 and over have not been screened for cervical cancer.
Ab t 36 t f d 50 d h About 36 percent of men and women 50 and over have not been screened for colorectal cancer.
Chronic Disease Prevalence Among Adults in Pacific County and Washington State
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Cancer Incidence Rate (per 100,000) Among Adults in Pacific Co nt and Washington State
115
169
160
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About 1 in 10 adults have asthma.
About 1 in 10 adults have diabetes.
Nearly 1 in 10 adults have had a heart attack, coronary y yheart disease, angina, or stroke.
About 4 out of 10,000 people are diagnosed with , p p gcolorectal cancer per year.
About 7 out of 10,000 people are diagnosed with lung About 7 out of 10,000 people are diagnosed with lung cancer per year.
More than 12 out of 10 000 women are diagnosed with More than 12 out of 10,000 women are diagnosed with breast cancer per year.
Rates of diabetes, heart disease and stroke in Pacific County are higher than the state average.
The number of people diagnosed with breast cancer per year in Pacific County is lower than the state average.
Data Source: WA Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2006-2008 (asthma, diabetes, heart disease and stroke), WA State Cancer Registry, 2004-2006 (cancer incidence)
Current Cigarette SmokingPercent of students who report smoking cigarettes
in the past 30 days
Local State
80
100
40
60
1
713
23
26
12
19
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Current Chewing Tobacco UsePercent of students who report using chewing tobacco, snuff, or dip
in the past 30 days
Local State
80
100
40
60
1 2
118
1 36
9
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Lifetime Alcohol UsePercent of students who report having ever drunk more than a sip of alcoholPercent of students who report having ever drunk more than a sip of alcohol
Local State
82
7180
100
45
57
38
57
71
40
60
24 26
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Current Alcohol UsePercent of students who report having drunk a glass, can, or bottle
of alcohol in the past 30 days
Local State
80
100
3340
40
60
3
15
25
4
14
27
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Lifetime Marijuana UsePercent of students who report having ever smoked marijuanaPercent of students who report having ever smoked marijuana
Local State
80
100
31
52
31
46
40
60
3
12
31
4
13
31
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Current Marijuana UseP t f t d t h t ki ij i th t 30 dPercent of students who report smoking marijuana in the past 30 days
Local State
80
100
40
60
17
19
28
2
9
2026
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Current Prescription Drug UsePercent of students who report using a pain killerPercent of students who report using a pain killer
to get high in the past 30 days
Local State
80
100
40
60
39
14
48 8
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Substance Use at SchoolPercent of students who report being drunk or high at schoolPercent of students who report being drunk or high at school
in the past year
Local State
80
100
40
60
8
15
22
8
17 19
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Weapon Carrying At SchoolPercent of students who report carrying a weapon on school
property in the past 30 days
Local State
80
100
40
60
59
45 7 7
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Gang MembershipPercent of students who report being members of a gang in the past yearPercent of students who report being members of a gang in the past year
Local State
80
100
40
60
7 73
6 6 5
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Excessive Television/Video Game UsePercent of students who report 3 or more hours of watching television, playingPercent of students who report 3 or more hours of watching television, playing
video games or using the computer for fun on an average school day
Local State
80
100
36
52
39
51 50 51
40
60
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
ObesityP t f t d t h b ( di t t d h i ht d i ht)Percent of students who are obese (according to reported height and weight)
Local State
80
100
40
60
18
9
1711 10 11
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)
Access to Dental CarePercent of students who report visiting a dentist for a routinePercent of students who report visiting a dentist for a routine
checkup in the past year
Local State
72 7175 77
7580
100
65
40
60
0
20
Grade 6 Grade 8 Grade 10 Grade 12
Source: Healthy Youth Survey 2010 Pacific County (County No. 25)