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Drug Overdose Deaths, Hospitalizations, And Emergency Department Visits In Kentucky, 2000‐2012, Svetla Slavova, Terry L. Bunn, Joshua W. Lambert
Drug Overdose Deaths, Hospitalizations, And Emergency Department Visits In Kentucky, 2000‐2012, Svetla Slavova, Terry L. Bunn, Joshua W. Lambert
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center Special Report
This report presents drug overdose morbidity and mortality data for Kentucky residents, using multiple data sources:
- Kentucky Death Certificate Files, Kentucky Office of Vital Statistics, 2000‐2012 (data captured as of October 21, 2013). The 2009‐2012 files are provisional and subject to change.
- Kentucky Inpatient Hospitalization (IH) Discharge Files, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Office of Health Policy, 2000‐2012 (data for 2010‐2012 are provisional and subject to change).
- Kentucky Emergency Department (ED) Discharge Files, Cabinet for Health and Family Services, Office of Health Policy, 2008‐2012 (data for 2010‐2012 are provisional and subject to change).
Suicide And Suicide Attempts In Kentucky, 2001‐2012, Joshua W. Lambert, Svetla Slavova
Suicide And Suicide Attempts In Kentucky, 2001‐2012, Joshua W. Lambert, Svetla Slavova
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center Special Report
The data sources, methods, and definitions used in this report are based on the State Injury Indicators report: Instructions for Preparing 2011 Data, Atlanta, Georgia, March 2013, a publication of the National Center for Injury Prevention and Control, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Drug Overdose Morbidity And Mortality In Kentucky, 2000-2010: An Examination Of Statewide Data, Including The Rising Impact Of Prescription Drug Overdose On Fatality Rates, And The Parallel Rise In Associated Medical Costs, Terry Bunn, Svetla Slavova
Drug Overdose Morbidity And Mortality In Kentucky, 2000-2010: An Examination Of Statewide Data, Including The Rising Impact Of Prescription Drug Overdose On Fatality Rates, And The Parallel Rise In Associated Medical Costs, Terry Bunn, Svetla Slavova
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center Special Report
From Foreword:
Kentucky has seen an explosion in fatal poisonings, particularly prescription drug related fatalities, in the last decade. In 2009, Kentucky had the 5th highest drug overdose rate in the US, increased from the 6th highest drug overdose fatality rate determined in 2008 (CDC WONDER). Kentucky also had the 5th highest nonmedical use of opioid pain relievers, and 11th highest for opioid pain reliever sales in the nation (CDC, MMWR Report November 4, 2011). These drug overdose mortality statistics are extremely startling and only begin to reveal the devastating mental, emotional, and economic toll and …
Suicides And Suicide Attempts In Kentucky, 2001–2011, Kayla Pope, Svetla Slavova
Suicides And Suicide Attempts In Kentucky, 2001–2011, Kayla Pope, Svetla Slavova
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center Special Report
From Executive Summary:
1. There were 605 suicides among Kentucky residents in the year 2010, up 7% from the 567 recorded in the year 2009.
2. The Kentucky resident age-adjusted suicide rate increased from 12.8 per 100,000 population in 2009 to 13.5 per 100,000 population in 2010, a 5.5% increase.
3. Firearms were the primary means of completed suicide from 2001-2010.
4. Kentucky residents aged 45-54 were the age group that completed suicide most frequently in 2010.
5. The age-adjusted rate for Kentucky self-harm-related hospitalizations increased 7.6% from 2010-2011 (52.5 hospitalizations per 100,000 population in 2010 to 56.5 hospitalizations in …
Child Maltreatment Outpatient Visits To Kentucky Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals, 2008-2010, Marjorie Stanek, Michael Singleton, Svetla Slavova, Terry Bunn
Child Maltreatment Outpatient Visits To Kentucky Non-Federal Acute Care Hospitals, 2008-2010, Marjorie Stanek, Michael Singleton, Svetla Slavova, Terry Bunn
Kentucky Injury Prevention and Research Center Special Report
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