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- Age-Adjusted Drug and Opioid-Involved Overdose Death Rate
- High School Students who Attempted Suicide
- High School Students who Made a Suicide Plan
- High School Students who Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide
- High School Students whose Suicide Attempt Needed Medical Attention
- Middle School Students who Attempted Suicide
- Middle School Students who Made a Suicide Plan
- Middle School Students who Seriously Considered Attempting Suicide
- Middle School Students whose Suicide Attempt Needed Medical Attention
- High School Students who Felt Sad or Hopeless
- Middle School Students who Felt Sad or Hopeless
- Annual Emergency Department Opioid Visits
- Death Rate due to Opioid-Related Drug Poisoning
- Annual Opioid Hospitalizations
- High School Students who Reported Using Heroin
- Opioid Prescriptions Dispensed
- Teens who Use Marijuana: 9th, 11th Graders
- Teens who Used E-cigarettes: 9th, 11th Graders
- Suicides
- Death Rate due to Drug Poisoning
- Adults who Binge Drink
- Adults Ever Diagnosed with Depression
- Emergency Department Opioid Visits
- Mental Health Provider Rate
- Deaths Related to Opioids and Other Drugs (Calhoun County Medical Examiner)
- Mothers who Smoked During Pregnancy
- High School Students who Reported Their Friends Felt Using Prescription Drugs Not Prescribed to Them As Wrong or Very Wrong
- High School Students who Reported Their Parents Felt Using Prescription Drugs Not Prescribed to Them As Wrong or Very Wrong
- High School Students who Reported Using Prescription Drugs Not Prescribed to Them Has Moderate or Great Risk
- High School Students who Took a Prescription Drug Not Prescribed to Them, Including Painkillers
- High School Students who Took a Prescription Drug without a Doctor's Prescription
- High School Students who Took Painkillers without a Doctor's Prescription
- Middle School Students who Reported Their Friends Felt Using Prescription Drugs Not Prescribed to Them As Wrong or Very Wrong
- Middle School Students who Reported Their Parents Felt Using Prescription Drugs Not Prescribed to Them As Wrong or Very Wrong
- Middle School Students who Reported Using Prescription Drugs Not Prescribed to Them Has Moderate or Great Risk
- Middle School Students who Took a Prescription Drug Not Prescribed to Them, Including Painkillers
- Middle School Students who Took a Prescription Drug Such as Ritalin, Adderall or Xanax without a Doctor's Prescription
- Middle School Students who Took Painkillers without a Doctor's Prescription
- Age-Adjusted Death Rate due to Suicide
- Teens who Binge Drink: 9th, 11th Graders