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Healthy People 2010—Conference Edition

Chapter 18 Mental Health and Mental Disorders


Related Objectives From Other Focus Areas

1. Access to Quality Health Services

1-1.  Persons with health insurance
1-2.  Health insurance coverage for clinical preventive services
1-3.  Counseling about health behaviors
1-4.  Source of ongoing care
1-5.  Usual primary care provider
1-6.  Difficulties or delays in obtaining needed health care
1-7.  Core competencies in health provider training
1-8.  Racial and ethnic representation in health professions
1-10.  Delay or difficulty in getting emergency care
1-11.  Rapid prehospital emergency care
1-12.  Single toll-free number for poison control centers
1-13.  Trauma care systems
1-14.  Special needs of children
1-15.  Long-term care services

2. Arthritis, Osteoporosis, and Chronic Back Conditions

2-4.  Help in coping

3. Cancer

3-10.  Provider counseling about preventive measures

6. Disability and Secondary Conditions

6-1.  Standard definition of people with disabilities in data sets
6-2.  Feelings and depression among children with disabilities
6-3.  Feelings and depression interfering with activities among adults with disabilities
6-4.  Social participation among adults with disabilities
6-5.  Sufficient emotional support among adults with disabilities
6-6.  Satisfaction with life among adults with disabilities
6-7.  Congregate care of children and adults with disabilities
6-8.  Employment parity
6-9.  Children and youth with disabilities included in regular education programs
6-10.  Accessibility of health and wellness programs
6-11.  Assistive devices and technology
6-12.  Environmental barriers affecting participation
6-13.  Surveillance and health promotion programs

7. Educational and Community-Based Programs

7-1.  High school completion
7-2.  School health education
7-3.  Health-risk behavior information for college and university students
7-4.  School nurse-to-student ratio
7-5.  Worksite health promotion programs
7-6.  Participation in employer-sponsored health promotion activities
7-7.  Patient and family education
7-9.  Health care organization sponsorship of community health promotion activities
7-10.  Community health promotion programs
7-11.  Culturally appropriate community health promotion programs
7-12.  Older adult participation in community health promotion activities

9. Family Planning

9-1.  Intended pregnancy
9-2.  Birth spacing
9-3.  Contraceptive use
9-4.  Contraceptive failure
9-5.  Emergency contraception
9-6.  Male involvement
9-7.  Adolescent pregnancy
9-8.  Abstinence before age 15 years
9-9.  Abstinence among adolescents aged 15 to 17 years
9-10.  Pregnancy prevention and sexually transmitted disease (STD) protection
9-11.  Pregnancy prevention education
9-13.  Insurance coverage for contraceptive supplies and services

11. Health Communication

11-1.  Households with Internet access
11-3.  Research and evaluation of communication programs
11-4.  Quality of Internet health information sources
11-5.  Centers for excellence
11-6.  Satisfaction with providers’ communications skills

13. HIV

13.1  New AIDS cases
13-5.  New HIV cases
13-13.  Treatment according to guidelines
13-17.  Perinatally acquired HIV infection

15. Injury and Violence Prevention

15-10.  Emergency department surveillance systems
15-11.  Hospital discharge surveillance systems
15-12.  Emergency department visits
15-33.  Maltreatment and maltreatment fatalities of children
15-34.  Physical assault by intimate partners
15-35.  Rape or attempted rape
15-36.  Sexual assault other than rape
15-37.  Physical assaults
15-38.  Physical fighting among adolescents
15-39.  Weapon carrying by adolescents on school property

16. Maternal, Infant, and Child Health

16-2.  Child deaths
16-3.  Adolescent and young adult deaths
16-4.  Maternal deaths
16-5.  Maternal illness and complications due to pregnancy
16-6.  Prenatal care
16-14.  Developmental disabilities
16-15.  Prenatal substance exposure
16-16.  Fetal alcohol syndrome
16-19.  Breastfeeding
16-22.  Medical home for children with special health care needs
16-23.  Service systems for children with special health care needs

20. Occupational Safety and Health

20-5.  Work-related homicides
20-6.  Work-related assaults
20-7.  Elevated blood lead levels from work exposure
20-10.  Worksite stress reduction programs

23. Public Health Infrastructure

23-1.  Public health employee access to Internet
23-2.  Public access to information and surveillance data
23-3.  Use of geocoding in health data systems
23-4.  Data for all population groups
23-5.  Data for Leading Health Indicators, Health Status Indicators, and Priority Data Needs at Tribal, State, and local levels
23-6.  National tracking of Healthy People 2010 objectives
23-7.  Timely release of data on objectives
23-8.  Competencies for public health workers
23-9.  Training in essential public health services
23-10.  Continuing education and training by public health agencies
23-11.  Performance standards for essential public health services
23-12.  Health improvement plans
23-13.  Access to public health laboratory services
23-14.  Access to epidemiology services
23-16.  Data on public health expenditures
23-17.  Prevention research

25. Sexually Transmitted Diseases

25-3.  Primary and secondary syphilis
25-8.  Heterosexually transmitted HIV infection in women
25-9.  Congenital syphilis
25-10.  Neonatal STDs
25-11.  Responsible adolescent sexual behavior
25-12.  Responsible sexual behavior messages on television
25-14.  Screening in youth detention facilities and jails
25-15.  Contracts to treat nonplan partners of STD patients
25-17.  Screening of pregnant women
25-18.  Compliance with recognized STD treatment standards
25-19.  Provider referral services for sex partners

26. Substance Abuse

26-7.  Alcohol- and drug-related violence
26-8.  Lost productivity
26-9.  Substance-free youth
26-10.  Adolescent and adult use of illicit substances
26-11.  Binge drinking
26-12.  Average annual alcohol consumption
26-13.  Low-risk drinking among adults
26-14.  Steroid use among adolescents
26-15.  Inhalant use among adolescents
26-16.  Peer disapproval of substance abuse
26-17.  Perception of risk associated with substance abuse
26-18.  Treatment gap for illicit drugs
26-22.  Hospital emergency department referrals
26-23.  Community partnerships and coalitions

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