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- Adults Ever Diagnosed with Depression
- Adults Needing and Receiving Behavioral Health Care Services
- Adults who Bought Medications for Anxiety or Depression
- Adults Who Ever Thought Seriously About Committing Suicide
- Adults who Feel Life is Slipping Out of Control
- Adults with Likely Serious Psychological Distress
- Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Suicide
- Alzheimer's Disease or Dementia: Medicare Population
- Depression: Medicare Population
- Frequent Mental Distress
- Households that Received Mental Healthcare Services
- Mental Health Provider Rate
- Persons with a Cognitive Difficulty
- Poor Mental Health: 14+ Days
- Respondents who Agreed Suicide has Seriously Affected Their Lives
- Respondents who are Able to Access Mental Health Services
- Respondents who are Able to Access Telehealth Services
- Respondents who are aware of 2-1-1 resources
- Respondents who are aware of Champions resources
- Respondents who are aware of church or spiritual community resources
- Respondents who are aware of emergency room resources
- Respondents who are aware of Kings County Behavioral Health resources
- Respondents who are aware of Kings View resources
- Respondents who are aware of the suicide hotline resources
- Respondents who are aware of urgent care resources
- Respondents who are aware of Warm Line resources
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to a lack of childcare
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to an inability to find a provider
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to finances
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to having no insurance
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to lack of transportation
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to not being covered by insurance
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to provider hours
- Respondents who are unable to access mental health services due to stigma
- Respondents Who Have Experienced an Increase in Mental Health Symptoms in Past Two Years
- Respondents who have experienced increased mental health symptoms but do not know where to receive mental health care
- Respondents who have experienced increased mental health symptoms but have not received mental health care
- Respondents who have increased mental health symptoms due to the COVID-19 pandemic
- Respondents who Have Used Mental Health Services in the Community