Health Status of New Mexico 2015
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1 Health Status of New Mexico 2015
2 New Mexico Health s Northwest Northeast Metro Southwest Southeast
3 NM Urban-Rural County Classification Metropolitan Counties Small Metro Counties Mixed Urban/Rural Counties Rural Counties
4 Percentage of NM Adults Living in Households with Annual Income of Less Than $20,000, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 37.0% 25.8% 24.1% 24.7% 36.6% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
5 Percentage of NM Adults Age 65+ Living in Households with Annual Income of Less Than $20,000, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 34.5% 25.5% 27.4% 35.1% 32.3% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
6 Percentage of NM Adults Living in Households with Annual Income of Less Than $20,000, by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
7 Percentage of NM Adults Living in Households with Annual Income of Less Than $20,000 by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 24.7% Small Metro 30.1% Mixed Urban/Rural 31.3% Rural 30.5% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
8 Percentage of NM Adults With Less Than a High School Education, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 19.6% 14.6% 12.9% 25.1% 23.4% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
9 Percentage of NM Adults Age 65+ With Less Than a High School Education, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 21.3% 11.4% 10.4% 27.2% 23.9% 20% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
10 Percentage of NM Adults With Less Than a High School Education, by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
11 Percentage of NM Adults With Less Than a High School Education, by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 12.8% Small Metro 21.3% Mixed Urban/Rural 21.9% Rural 13.0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
12 Percentage of NM Adults Without Health Care Coverage, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 18.1% 14.9% 13.7% 18.3% 16.4% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
13 Percentage of NM Adults Age 65+ Without Health Care Coverage, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Statewide: 98.0% of adults age 65+ had coverage. 91.1% of Adults age 65+ were covered by Medicare Percentage 60% 40% 20% 1.9% 2.4% 2.0% 1.4% 2.2% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest In 2014, Medicare provided coverage to 91.1% of adults age 65+. Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
14 Percentage of NM Adults Age Without Health Care Coverage, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 21.3% 18.7% 16.4% 22.5% 20.7% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
15 Percentage of NM Adults Adults Without Health Care Coverage, by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Statewide: 98.0% of adults age 65+ had coverage. 91.1% of Adults age 65+ were covered by Medicare Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
16 Percentage of NM Adults Without Health Care Coverage, by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 13.7% Small Metro 18.6% Mixed Urban/Rural 15.9% Rural 11.6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
17 Percentage of Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status New Mexico and U.S., % New Mexico U.S. 80.0% Percentage 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% * 0.0% * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
18 Percentage of Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status by Household Income New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 41.0% 35.6% 20.6% 8.1% 0% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with New Mexico Department of Health.
19 Percentage of Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status by Educational Attainment New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 39.8% 21.6% 17.6% 9.8% 0% Below High School High School or GED Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
20 Percentage of NM Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status, by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
21 Percentage of Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 20.6% Asian, Pacific Islander 15.3% Black, African American 26.6% Hispanic 24.1% White 16.8% Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
22 Percentage of Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status, By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 21.7% 18.5% 19.0% 23.8% 23.8% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
23 Percentage of Adults in Fair or Poor General Health Status by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 19.1% Small Metro 21.4% Mixed Urban/Rural 23.7% Rural 22.3% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
24 Current Smoking New Mexico and U.S., % New Mexico U.S. 80.0% Percentage 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% * 0.0% * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
25 Current Smoking by Household Income New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 25.3% 24.2% 23.5% 20% 0% 11.5% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with New Mexico Department of Health.
26 Current Smoking by Educational Attainment New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 26.6% 21.9% 20.2% 9.1% 0% Below High School High School or GED Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
27 Current Smoking, by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
28 Current Smoking by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 13.0% Asian, Pacific Islander 2.7% Black, African American 29.0% Hispanic 20.0% White 19.1% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
29 Current Smoking By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 17.4% 15.5% 19.4% 23.0% 19.6% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
30 Current Smoking by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 19.8% Small Metro 17.1% Mixed Urban/Rural 19.9% Rural 23.7% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
31 Oral Health Visit Within Past Year New Mexico and U.S., (Even Years Only) 100.0% New Mexico U.S. Percentage 80.0% 60.0% 40.0% * 20.0% 0.0% * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
32 Percentage of Adults With an Oral Health 100% Visit Within the Past Year by Annual Household Income New Mexico, % 76.8% Percentage 60% 40% 47.2% 46.9% 57.3% 20% 0% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, with New Mexico Department of Health.
33 Percentage of Adults With an Oral Health 100% Visit Within the Past Year by Educational Attainment New Mexico, 2014 Percentage 80% 60% 40% 44.7% 57.2% 62.9% 75.9% 20% 0% Below High School High School or GED Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
34 Percentage of Adults With an Oral Health Visit Within the Past Year, by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
35 Percentage of Adults With an Oral Health Visit Within the Past Year by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 59.5% Asian, Pacific Islander 70.8% Black, African American 55.2% Hispanic 56.0% White 67.1% Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
36 Percentage of Adults With an Oral Health Visit Within the Past Year, By Health New Mexico, % Percentage 80% 60% 40% 56.7% 66.2% 64.0% 53.1% 59.5% 20% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
37 Percentage of Adults With an Oral Health Visit Within the Past Year by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 63.9% Small Metro 63.1% Mixed Urban/Rural 57.0% Rural 54.3% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
38 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S % 80.0% Percentage 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% * 0.0% * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
39 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 by Household Income New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 30.6% 33.0% 29.6% 26.0% 20% 0% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey
40 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 by Educational Attainment New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 35.8% 28.1% 29.5% 22.2% 0% Below High School High School or GED Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
41 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
42 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 40.7% Asian, Pacific Islander 9.7% Black, African American 38.9% Hispanic 31.2% White 23.7% Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
43 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 By Health New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 35.6% 21.1% 27.5% 31.8% 30.0% 20% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
44 Percentage of NM Adults Who Were Obese BMI 30 by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 27.7% Small Metro 28.7% Mixed Urban/Rural 30.3% Rural 26.6% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
45 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at Least Once in Past 30 Days New Mexico and U.S., % NM Male NM Female U.S. Male U.S. Female 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% * 0% Definition of Binge Drinking Males: 5+ drinks on an occasion, at least once in the past 30 days. Females: 4+ drinks on an occasion, at least once in the past 30 days. * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
46 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at 100% Least Once in Past 30 Days by Gender and Household Income New Mexico, 2014 Males Females 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 21.3% 4.3% 20.7% 22.6% 9.3% 19.5% 7.5% 8.1% 0% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
47 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at Least Once in Past 30 Days by Gender and Educational Attainment New Mexico, % Males Females 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 0% 22.8% 2.4% Below High School 23.4% High School or GED 22.1% 13.5% 9.3% 8.4% 7.6% Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
48 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at Least Once in Past 30 Days by Gender and Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Males Females 24.0% Age % 6.1% Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
49 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at Least Once in Past 30 Days by Gender and Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 Males Females American Indian, Alaska Native 5.0% 19.8% Asian, Pacific Islander Black, African American ** ** ** 25.3% Hispanic White 6.7% 7.8% 16.7% 25.9% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage ** Insufficient Sample Size Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
50 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at Least Once in Past 30 Days By Gender and Health New Mexico, % 80% Male Female Percentage 60% 40% 20% 0% 18.0% 16.5% 18.5% 4.6% Northwest Northeast 7.1% 7.7% Metro 23.4% 5.3% Southeast 27.7% 9.9% Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
51 Percentage of NM Adults Binge Drinking at Least Once in Past 30 Days by Gender and Urban/Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Male Female Metropolitan Small Metro Mixed Urban/Rural 7.7% 9.7% 4.8% 19.1% 21.8% 22.0% Rural 9.2% 21.2% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
52 Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S % 80.0% Percentage 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% * 0.0% * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
53 Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes by Household Income New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 16.6% 16.4% 11.1% 7.3% 0% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
54 Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes by Educational Attainment New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 16.4% 12.7% 10.9% 7.3% 0% Below High School High School or GED Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
55 Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
56 Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 16.2% Asian, Pacific Islander 6.9% Black, African American 15.3% Hispanic 13.0% White 9.1% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
57 100% Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes By Health New Mexico, % Percentage 60% 40% 20% 12.6% 9.9% 11.3% 11.9% 12.7% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
58 Percentage of NM Adults With Diagnosed Diabetes by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 11.5% Small Metro 11.4% Mixed Urban/Rural 12.5% Rural 11.0% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
59 Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress New Mexico and U.S., % New Mexico U.S. 80.0% Percentage 60.0% 40.0% 20.0% * 0.0% Frequent Mental Distress: Self-report that mental health was not good for 6 or more of the past 30 days. * Addition of Cellular Telephones & New Weighting Process Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
60 Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress by Household Income New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 32.0% 26.0% 18.8% 11.3% 0% < $10,000 $10,000 < $20,000 $20,000 < $50,000 $50,000+ Frequent Mental Distress: Self-report that mental health was not good for 6 or more of the past 30 days. Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
61 Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress by Educational Attainment New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 25.3% 17.6% 19.6% 12.4% 0% Below High School High School or GED Some College or Tech College Graduate Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
62 Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress by Age Group New Mexico, 2014 Age % Age % Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
63 Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 17.5% Asian, Pacific Islander 19.2% Black, African American 20.9% Hispanic 19.0% White 17.2% Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage
64 100% Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress By Health New Mexico, % Percentage 60% 40% 20% 18.2% 17.2% 19.8% 16.9% 17.4% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
65 Percentage of Adults With Frequent Mental Distress by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Metropolitan 20.1% Small Metro 17.2% Mixed Urban/Rural 17.8% Rural 16.5% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System
66 Alcohol and Drug Use, Grades 9 12 New Mexico and U.S., 2013 New Mexico U.S. 100% Percentage 50% 28.9% 34.9% 22.3% 18.6% 27.8% 23.4% 10.3% 10.0% 0% Current alcohol use First alcohol use before age 13 Current marijuana use Lifetime cocaine use Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
67 Current Drinking by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 25.5% 31.4% 33.9% 33.0% 35.0% 20% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
68 Current Drinking by Urban and Rural Counties, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 Metropolitan 32.4% Small Metro 31.3% Mixed Urban/Rural 30.3% Rural 31.4% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
69 Binge Drinking by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 16.4% 19.8% 21.0% 21.7% 21.3% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
70 Binge Drinking by Urban and Rural Counties, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 Metropolitan 20.2% Small Metro 18.7% Mixed Urban/Rural 20.4% Rural 19.1% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
71 Current Cigarette Smoking Grades 9-12 New Mexico and U.S., % New Mexico U.S. 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 0% Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
72 Current Cigarette Smoking by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 13.3% 18.7% 18.8% 14.3% 15.2% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
73 Any Tobacco Use* by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 24.8% 31.3% 30.2% 26.4% 27.3% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS). *Any tobacco use: Past 30-day use of cigarettes, cigars, spit tobacco, or hookah.
74 Any Tobacco Use* Grades 9-12 New Mexico and U.S., % Excluding hookah Including hookah 80% Percentage 60% 40% 30.1% 28.2% 20% 34.0% 30.7% 30.2% 30.8% 25.0% 19.6% 0% Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS). *Any tobacco use: Past 30-day use of cigarettes, cigars, or spit tobacco. Hookah added in 2011.
75 Current Marijuana Use by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 80% Percentage 60% 40% 20% 27.8% 31.6% 33.0% 20.5% 26.0% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
76 Current Marijuana Use by Urban and Rural Counties, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 Metropolitan 31.3% Small Metro 27.2% Mixed Urban/Rural 26.3% Rural 24.4% 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
77 Current Cocaine Use by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 20% Percentage 15% 10% 5% 5.4% 7.3% 6.8% 5.5% 7.1% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
78 Current Cocaine Use by Urban and Rural Counties, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 Metropolitan 6.8% Small Metro 6.0% Mixed Urban/Rural 5.9% Rural 5.2% 0% 5% 10% 15% 20% 25% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
79 Suicide Attempts and Suicidal Ideation by Gender, Grades 9 12 New Mexico and U.S., 2013 Girls Boys Persistent feelings of sadness and hopelessness 21.4% 40.0% Seriously considered suicide Made a suicide plan Suicide attempt 11.6% 10.6% 10.6% 8.1% 16.9% 19.9% Suicide attempt resulting in injury 3.3% 2.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
80 Suicide Attempts by Health and Gender, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % Girls Boys 40% Percentage 30% 20% 10% 17.3% 13.7% 11.5% 12.6% 12.2% 9.0% 8.3% 8.3% 9.9% 7.5% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
81 Suicide Attempts by Urban and Rural Counties, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 Girls Boys Metropolitan 8.9% 15.9% Small Metro 9.2% 12.1% Mixed Urban/Rural 8.2% 13.4% Rural 7.3% 11.6% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
82 Forced Sexual Intercourse by Health, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 40% Percentage 30% 20% 10% 11.5% 9.1% 9.8% 7.5% 7.0% 0% Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
83 Forced Sexual Intercourse Grades 9-12 New Mexico and U.S., % New Mexico U.S. 40% Percentage 30% 20% 10% 0% Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
84 Selected Risk Behaviors by Sexual Orientation, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 LGB Straight Physical fighting Bullied at school Skipped school due to safety issues Current cigarette smoking Binge drinking Used painkiller to get high 4.9% 6.5% 20.0% 16.2% 14.9% 12.3% 15.7% 21.7% 35.1% 32.3% 34.6% 29.7% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
85 Selected Risk Behaviors by Country of Birth, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 Foreign born Born in USA Used painkiller to get high 9.1% 15.0% Binge drinking 18.4% 30.0% Current cigarette smoking 18.1% 16.5% Skipped school due to safety issues 6.7% 12.1% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Percentage Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
86 Selected Risk Behaviors by Family Relationships, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 In my home, a parent or other adult is interested in my school work. Not at all true Little bit or Pretty much true Very True Physical fighting Current cigarette smoking Binge drinking Used painkiller to get high Sexually active No days of exercise in the past 7 days Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS). 0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100% Percent engaging in risk behavior
87 Academic Success by Selected Risk Behaviors, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, 2013 With risk behavior Without risk behavior Physical fighting Current cigarette smoking Binge drinking Used painkiller to get high Sexually active No days of exercise in the past 7 days 19.1% 16.7% 19.3% 17.2% 21.8% 25.2% 34.9% 34.1% 33.9% 32.1% 34.5% 31.8% 0% 10% 20% 30% 40% 50% Percent earning mostly A s in school Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
88 Used Painkillers to Get High by Parent s Education, Grades 9-12 New Mexico, % 40% Percentage 30% 20% 10% 14.3% 9.2% 6.9% 0% Less than high school High school graduate College or professional school Source: NM Youth Risk and Resiliency Survey (YRRS).
89 Pregnancy Intention among Women with Live Births, NM, Percent intended unintended * 2013* * 2012 and 2013 was measured differently from preceding years, since it included a third option, did not know Source: NM Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, NMDOH
90 Preconception Contraceptive Use among Women with Live Births*, NM, Percent *Among women not trying to get pregnant Source: NM Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, NMDOH
91 Daily Preconception Multivitamin/Folic Acid Use among Women with Live Births, NM Percent Source: NM Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, NMDOH
92 Diabetes among Women with Live Births 50 NM, Percent Diabetes prior to pregnancy Gestational diabetes Source: NM Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, NMDOH
93 Breastfeeding Initiation and Early Duration among Women with Live Births, NM, Percent Ever breastfed Breastfed >8 weeks Source: NM Pregnancy Risk Assessment Monitoring System, NMDOH
94 Healthcare Personnel Influenza Vaccination Rates New Mexico,
95 Measles New Mexico, sporadic case in Rio Arriba County with unknown exposure source Number of cases Two dose schedule approved 1991 & 1995 Documented outbreaks siblings in Rio Arrriba County with unknown exposure source sporadic cases (3 were imported) imported case at Intel International Science Fair 0 Includes confirmed and probable cases, Source: NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau.
96 Invasive Bacterial Infection Rates by Pathogen New Mexico and U.S, New Mexico US estimated Rate per 100,000 population group A Streptococcus group B Streptococcus Streptococcus pneumoniae Hamophilus influenzae Neisseria meningitidis Bacterial Pathogen Sources: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Program (ABCs); US Estimate Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Report, Emerging Infections Program Network, Streptococcus pneumoniae,
97 Burden of Invasive Bacterial* Disease by Race/Ethnicity, New Mexico, American Indian or Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Rate per 100,000 population Black or African American Hispanic White, Non Hispanic 5 0 GAS GBS SPN HFLU NMEN Bacterial Pathogen *Streptococcus pneumoniae (SPN), Haemophilus influenzae (HFLU), Neisseria meningitidis (NMEN), group A Streptococcus (GAS) and group B Streptococcus (GBS) 10% of cases missing race/ethnicity information; Source: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Program (ABCs)
98 Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae Rates New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico 20 US estimated Rate/100,000 population Year Sources: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Program (ABCs); US Estimate Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Report, Emerging Infections Program Network, Streptococcus pneumoniae,
99 Invasive Streptococcus pneumoniae Rates Urban-Rural, New Mexico, Rural Urban Rural Counties Mixed Urban-Rural Small Metropolitan Metropolitan Rate/100,000 population Sources: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Program (ABCs); US Estimate Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Active Bacterial Core Surveillance Report, Emerging Infections Program Network, Streptococcus pneumoniae,
100 Hepatitis A Rates New Mexico and United States, Rate per 100, Targeted Vaccination Program United States New Mexico Includes confirmed and probable cases, Sources: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau; United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Summary of Notifiable Diseases, United States (2014 data not available)
101 Pertussis Rates New Mexico and U.S., Rate per 100, New Mexico United States Includes confirmed and probable cases, Sources: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau; United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Summary of Notifiable Diseases, United States, 2014 US rate is provisional.
102 Pertussis Rates in Infants <6 months of age New Mexico, Rate per 100, Year Year Includes confirmed and probable cases, Source: NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau.
103 Influenza-Related Hospitalization Rates by Age, New Mexico, yrs 5 17 yrs yrs yrs 65+ yrs Rate per 100, Influenza Season *Rates are calculated per 100,000 using New Mexico population estimates, University of New Mexico (UNM) Geospatial and Population Studies (GPS) Program
104 Pneumonia and Influenza Deaths by Year New Mexico, Number of Deaths Influenza Season Influenza Pneumonia
105 Pneumonia and Influenza Deaths by Age New Mexico, Season Percent of Deaths to 4 yrs 5 to 24 yrs 25 to 49 yrs 50 to 64 yrs 65+ yrs Age Group Influenza Pneumonia
106 Influenza-like Illness (ILI) Visits, New Mexico and United States, Season 7.0% 6.0% % of Visits for ILI 5.0% 4.0% 3.0% 2.0% 1.0% 0.0% National Baseline National % ILI NM % ILI
107 Human Plague Cases by State United States, NM 53% CDC confirmed cases N = 458 AZ 14% Others 9% UT 3% CA 9% CO 12% Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
108 Human Plague Cases New Mexico, Number of Cases N = Fatal Recovered Source: NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau
109 Acute Hepatitis B Rates New Mexico and U.S., Rate per 100,000/year United States New Mexico* *New Mexico rates are based on less than 20 cases per year. Rates based on fewer than 20 events can be unstable and should be interpreted with caution. Includes confirmed cases only. Sources: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau; United States Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, Division of Viral Hepatitis.
110 Hepatitis C Hospitalizations, New Mexico, Hospitalizations Year Hepatitis C, Acute Hepatitis C, Chronic Hepatitis C, Unspecified Hepatitis C, Total *Data from HIDD using ICD9 codes , , , , , Please note that the hepatitis C total hospitalizations does not add up to the total of Acute, Unspecified, and Chronic as there is the potential for a hospitalization to have more than one diagnosis code for these three types of hepatitis C.
111 Hepatitis C Reported Cases < 30 years old, New Mexico, Number of reported case Source: New Mexico NMDOH Infectious Disease Epidemiology Bureau. Includes probable and confirmed acute and chronic infections. Limitations: Data does not differentiate between past and current infection. Reported cases includes only cases tested, most likely this underestimates true burden of disease. Age represents age at diagnosis, which is likely to be older than age of infection.
112 TB Rates, New Mexico and US, # of NM Cases NM TB Rate US TB Rate TB Rate per 100,000 Popualtion # of NM Cases Year 0
113 TB Cases by Age Group, New Mexico, % Number of cases % 30% 5 0% 4% years years years years 65 years
114 TB Rates Among US Born vs Foreign Born Persons, New Mexico, TB Rate per 100,000 Popualtion US Born Rate Foreign Born Rate US Born Rate Foreign Born Rate
115 Chlamydia Rates, New Mexico and US, NM US 700 Cases per 100,000 population Source: PRISM for NM Rates, CDC Surveillance Reports for US Rates Year
116 Chlamydia Rates by Sex New Mexico, ,000 Case Rate per 100,000 Popualtion NM Male CT Rate NM Female CT Rate
117 Chlamydia Rates by Age Group New Mexico, Cases per 100,000 Population < Age Group (years)
118 Chlamydia Rates by Race/ Ethnicity New Mexico,
119 Gonorrhea Rates, New Mexico and U.S., NM US Cases per 100,000 Population Year
120 Gonorrhea Rates by Sex New Mexico, Case Rate per 100,000 Popualtion NM Male GC Rate NM Female GC Rate
121 Gonorrhea Rates by Age Group New Mexico, Cases per 100,000 Population < Age Group (years) Gonorrhea rates decreased slightly in age groups > years from 2013 to 2014 Most striking changes from 2013 to 2014: Rates in 2014 among women ages increased by 64% compared to 2013 Rates in 2014 among men ages increased by 29% compared to 2013
122 Gonorrhea Rates by Race/ Ethnicity New Mexico, Cases per 100,000 Population American Indian/Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic White, non Hispanic Similar to national level data, gonorrhea rates show health disparities: Gonorrhea disproportionately affects African American, American Indian, and Hispanic populations in New Mexico
123 25 Primary and Secondary Syphilis Rates, New Mexico and US, NM US Rate per 100,000 Popualtion Year Source: PRISM for NM Rates, CDC Surveillance Reports for US Rates
124 Primary and Secondary Syphilis Cases by Sex, New Mexico, Case Rate per 100,000 Popualtion NM Male P&S Cases NM Female P&S Cases
125 Primary, Secondary, and Early Latent Syphilis Rates by Age Group, Males New Mexico, Case Rate per 100,000 population <
126 Primary, Secondary, and Early Latent Syphilis Rates by Race/Ethnicity, NM, Cases per 100,000 Population American Indian/Alaska Native Asian or Pacific Islander Black/African American Hispanic White, non Hispanic
127 Percentage of Students Obese by Grade New Mexico, Kindergarten Third Grade 22.6% 21.9% 21.4% 19.9% 18.1% 13.2% 15.0% 14.6% 13.7% 11.6% Source: New Mexico Childhood Obesity Surveillance System
128 Percentage of Students Overweight and Obese by Grade & Gender New Mexico, 2014 Overweight Obese 34.2% 35.3% 33.3% 24.7% 26.0% 23.5% All Boys Girls All Boys Girls Kindergarten Third Grade Source: New Mexico Childhood Obesity Surveillance System
129 Percentage of Kindergarten Students Overweight and Obese by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 Overweight Obese African American* Combined 28.6% American Indian Combined 37.4% Asian* Combined 17.4% Hispanic Combined 26.2% White Combined 18.7% Source: New Mexico Childhood Obesity Surveillance System *Due to small sample sizes, African American and Asian data has been aggregated to include 2013 and 2014 BMI results. Some estimates may fluctuate widely across time.
130 Percentage of Third Grade Students Overweight and Obese by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 Overweight Obese African American* Combined 31.8% American Indian Asian* Combined 24.8% Combined 52.8% Hispanic Combined 36% White Combined 24.9% Source: New Mexico Childhood Obesity Surveillance System *Due to small sample sizes, African American and Asian data has been aggregated to include 2013 and 2014 BMI results. Some estimates may fluctuate widely across time.
131 Child Asthma Hospitalization Rates Ages 0-17 Years, New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population Source: New Mexico Department of Health (data via U.S.: CDC/NCHS, National Hospital Discharge Survey (discontinued in 2011). NOTES: Includes asthma as first-listed ICD-9 diagnosis ( ). This series does not include Indian Health Service data.
132 Child Asthma Hospitalization Rates by Health Ages 0-14 Years, New Mexico, Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population Northwest 13.3 Northeast 17.4 Metro Southeast 8.7 Southwest Source: New Mexico Department of Health (data via NOTES: Includes asthma as first-listed ICD-9 diagnosis ( ). This series does not include Indian Health Service data.
133 Child Asthma Hospitalization Rates by Urban and Rural Counties Ages 0-14 Years, New Mexico, Rural Counties 9.5 Mixed Urban/Rural Counties 20.3 Small Metro Counties 13.0 Metropolitan Counties Source: New Mexico Department of Health (data via NOTES: Includes asthma as first-listed ICD-9 diagnosis ( ). This series does not include Indian Health Service data. Hospitalizations per 10,000 Population
134 Elevated Blood Lead Levels* in Children under Age 6 Years, New Mexico, Number of children per 1,000 tested *Elevated blood lead levels: >=10 µg/dl by venous test or 2 capillary tests within 12 weeks. SOURCE: NM Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau s Environmental Public Health Tracking and Childhood Lead Poisoning Prevention Program
135 Spina Bifida without Anencephaly by Maternal Age, New Mexico, Rate per 10,000 live births NM Rate US Rate SOURCES: NM Environmental Health Epidemiology Bureau s Birth Defects Prevention and Surveillance System; National data: among programs with prenatal ascertainment. Data not available every year. NOTE: Spina bifida is a neural tube defect, which can be prevented through a woman s intake of folic acid during reproductive years.
136 Occupational Injury Fatalities Per 100,000 Full-Time Equivalent Workers New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S. 9 Crude Fatality Rate Per 100,000 FTE Workers Ages 16 or Older FTE rates for the United States are not available prior to 2006 Source: U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Census of Fatal Occupational Injury
137 Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition Hospitalization Rates by New Mexico, 2014 Rates per 10,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Enhanced Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data
138 Top Five Ambulatory Care Sensitive Condition Hospitalization Rates New Mexico, Rates per 10,000 Population Bacterial Pneumonia CHF Diabetes mellitus UTI Dehydration Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: Enhanced NM Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data
139 Diabetes Hospitalizations by New Mexico, and Rates per 10,000 Population Northwest * Northeast Metro * Southeast * Southwest * * The increase in rates, from earlier to later period, is statistically significant Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data-Diabetes as primary diagnosis
140 Diabetes Hospitalizations by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico and Rural Counties Mixed Urban/Rural Counties* Small Metro Counties* Metropolitan Counties* Rates per 10,000 Population * The increase in rates, from earlier to later period, is statistically significant Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data Data-Diabetes as primary diagnosis
141 DALYs, All Ages New Mexico 2014 Compared with US DALYs per 1,000 Population Alzheimer's COPD IHD Lung Cancer New Mexico US NM DALYs modelled using WHO s DISMOD II software. Prevalence Source: alz.org Facts & Figures, BRFSS, except Lung Cancer: NMTR US DALYS: WHO GHE, 2012
142 DALYs, Age 60+ years New Mexico 2014 Compared with US 2012 DALYs per 1,000 Population Alzheimer's COPD IHD Lung Cancer New Mexico US NM DALYs modelled using WHO s DISMOD II software. Prevalence Source: alz.org Facts & Figures, BRFSS, except Lung Cancer: NMTR US DALYS: WHO GHE, 2012
143 Teen Birth Rates New Mexico, , and U.S., Births per 1,000 teen females NM US NM US Source: National Center for Health Statistics and NM Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics
144 Teen Birth Rates by New Mexico, 2014 Births per 1,000 teen females Ages Ages Source: NM Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics
145 Teen Birth Rates by Rural/Urban Categories, New Mexico, Rural Mixed Urban-Rural Small Metropolitan Metropolitan Source: NM Bureau of Vital Records and Health Statistics
146 Percent of Births to Single Women New Mexico and U.S., Percent New Mexico U.S Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics; National Center for Health Statistics
147 Percent of Births to Single Women 100 by Health New Mexico, 2014 Percent Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
148 Life Expectancy from Birth by Sex, New Mexico, 2014 Number of Years Total Male Female Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS)
149 Life Expectancy from Birth by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 72.1 Asian, Pacific Islander 83.7 Black, African American 76.4 Hispanic 78.0 White Expected Number of Years of Life from Birth Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS)
150 Life Expectancy from Birth by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, 2014 Rural Counties 76.4 Mixed Urban/Rural Counties 76.7 Small Metro Counties 79.5 Metropolitan Counties Expected Number of Years of Life Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS)
151 Life Expectancy from Birth New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S Expected Number of Years of Life Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS); CDC
152 Life Expectancy from Birth by Health New Mexico, 2014 Expected Number of Years of Life Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS)
153 Life Expectancy Trend by Sex New Mexico, Expected Number of Years of Life Male Female Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS)
154 Life Expectancy Trend by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, Expected Number of Years of Life American Indian, Alaska Native White Hispanic Source: New Mexico Indicator-Based Information System (NM IBIS)
155 Infant Mortality Rates New Mexico and U.S., Infant Deaths per 1,000 live births New Mexico U.S. Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics; NCHS
156 Infant Mortality Rates New Mexico and U.S., Infant Deaths per 1,000 live births New Mexico U.S. Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics; NCHS
157 Infant Mortality Rates by Health New Mexico, Infant Deaths per 1,000 live births Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast 4.9 Southwest Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
158 Infant Mortality Rates by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, Rural Counties 11.6 Mixed Urban/Rural Counties 5.3 Small Metro Counties 5.6 Metropolitan Counties Infant Deaths per 1,000 Live Births Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
159 Infant Mortality Rates by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 4.5 Asian, Pacific Islander 4.9 Black, African American 13.7 Hispanic 6.4 White Infant Deaths per 1,000 Live Births Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
160 Total Deaths Rates New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S Deaths per 100,000 Population 2014 Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics; CDC WONDER
161 Total Death Rates by Health New Mexico, 2014 Deaths per 100,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
162 Total Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity and Sex New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native ,303.5 Asian, Pacific Islander Female Hispanic Male White , , ,400.0 Rates per 100,000 population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
163 Total Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Ages 0-24 Years New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 96.0 Asian, Pacific Islander 35.9 Black, African American Hispanic 70.8 White Deaths per 100,000 Population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
164 Total Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Ages Years New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native Asian, Pacific Islander Black, African American Hispanic White Deaths per 100,000 Population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
165 Total Death Rates by Race/Ethnicity, Ages 65 and older Years New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native 4,389.0 Asian, Pacific Islander 2,642.6 Black, African American 3,813.0 Hispanic 3,850.5 White 4, ,000 2,000 3,000 4,000 5,000 Deaths per 100,000 Population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
166 Top 8 Leading Causes of Death, New Mexico, 2014 and U.S., 2013 New Mexico Rank United States Cancer 1 Heart Disease Heart Disease 2 Cancer Accidents (unintentional injuries) 3 Chronic lower respiratory diseases Chronic lower respiratory diseases 4 Accidents (unintentional injuries) Cerebrovascular diseases 5 Cerebrovascular diseases Diabetes mellitus 6 Alzheimer's disease Chronic liver disease and cirrhosis 7 Diabetes mellitus Intentional self-harm (suicide) 8 Influenza and Pneumonia Source, New Mexico: Vital Records and Health Statistics United States: National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS)
167 5 Leading Causes of Death New Mexico, 2014, and U.S., 2013 Cancer Heart Disease Unintentional injuries United States Chronic lower respiratory diseases New Mexico Cerebrovascular diseases Rate per 100,00 population Rates are age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: National Center for Health Statistics; NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
168 5 Leading Causes of Death Northwest, New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Cancer Heart disease Unintentional injury Diabetes mellitus CLRD Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
169 5 Leading Causes of Death Northeast, New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Cancer Heart disease Unintentional injuries CLRD CVD Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
170 5 Leading Causes of Death Metro, New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Cancer Heart Disease Unintentional injuries CLRD CVD Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
171 5 Leading Causes of Death Southeast, New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Heart disease Cancer CLRD Unintentional injuries Diabetes mellitus Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
172 5 Leading Causes of Death Southwest, New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Cancer Heart disease Unintentional injuries CLRD CVD Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
173 Heart Disease Deaths New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S Deaths per 100,000 Population 2014 Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics; CDC WONDER
174 Heart Disease Deaths by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native Asian, Pacific Islander 98.5 Black, African American Hispanic White Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
175 Heart Disease Deaths by Health 200 New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
176 Heart Disease Deaths by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, Rural Counties Mixed Urban/Rural Counties Small Metro Counties Metropolitan Counties Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
177 Cancer Deaths New Mexico and U.S., New Mexico U.S Deaths per 100,000 Population 2014 Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics; CDC Wonder
178 Cancer Deaths by Race/Ethnicity New Mexico, 2014 American Indian, Alaska Native Asian, Pacific Islander Black, African American Hispanic White Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
179 Cancer Deaths by Health New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
180 Cancer Deaths by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, Rural Counties Mixed Urban/Rural Counties Small Metro Counties Metropolitan Counties Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
181 Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease 200 Deaths by Health New Mexico, 2014 Deaths per 100,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
182 Chronic Lower Respiratory Disease Deaths by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, Rural Counties 63.0 Mixed Urban/Rural Counties 52.9 Small Metro Counties 35.0 Metropolitan Counties Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
183 Cerebrovascular Disease Deaths by 200 Health New Mexico, 2014 Deaths per 100,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
184 Cerebrovascular Disease Deaths by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, Rural Counties 35.2 Mixed Urban/Rural Counties 31.5 Small Metro Counties 31.2 Metropolitan Counties Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
185 Diabetes Disease Deaths by Health New Mexico, Deaths per 100,000 Population Northwest Northeast Metro Southeast Southwest Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
186 Diabetes Disease Deaths by Urban and Rural Counties New Mexico, Rural Counties 32.0 Mixed Urban/Rural Counties 34.8 Small Metro Counties 23.7 Metropolitan Counties Deaths per 100,000 Population Rates have been age-adjusted to the standard U.S population Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
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189 Suicide Death Rates by Age, New Mexico, Rate per 100,000 population Age Source: NM Vital Records and Health Statistics
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