Want to Know More About Overland Park? Here Are The Facts
According to the Health Status and Disparities of the Health status data (MARC, 2019) of Kansas City between the years of 2010 through 2015 the state of Kansas has increased in areas such as mental health concerns, decreased in hospital discharges (This means, people are not leaving the hospital), particularly with youth under the age of 15, and suicide rates have increased 17% within five years.
STATED IN THE KANSAS SUICIDE PREVENTION DATA AND STATISTICS THERE WAS A REPORTED 477 SUICIDE DEATHS IN KANSAS IN 2015, THIS ROSE TO 512 SUICIDE DEATHS IN 2016. THE SITE STATES, “SUICIDE REMAINS THE SECOND LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH FOR THE 15-24 AND 25-44 AGE-GROUP. SUICIDE HAS RISEN TO THE THIRD LEADING CAUSE OF DEATH FOR THE 5-14 AGE-GROUP.”
The community health assessment and community profile of Johnson county (2016 and the most recent data available) is a research project to help develop and address health needs within the community. Findings include:
- Poverty increased to over 30,000 with highest rate being Black, Hispanic and Latino populations (2014).
- The average age of someone in homelessness is 15 years old.
- Cancer is the leading cause of death with heart disease coming in second.
- 15% of the population report they are always/usually worried about paying monthly bills.
- 17% of adults reported binge drinking. This is higher than the 15% that represents the state of Kansas as a whole.
- Six out of 10 people within Johnson County are either overweight and/or obese
- Overweight: 36.4% of the population is higher than the overall United States 35.4%.
- Obesity: 24.6% of Johnson county population is 4% lower than the US, however the state of Kansas sits at 30% where the US population tops at 28.9%
- 18% of individuals do not have a personal doctor or healthcare provider
- The US population has a 13% suicide rate; Johnson county has increased at 13.2 with the state of Kansas increasing to a 15% overall with suicide rates.
- Increased Physical health and decreased amount of smokers has occurred within Johnson County.
It took research between the years 1996 to 2011 to learn and understand mental health, substance abuse and physical activity need to be a priority within the Johnson county area. Between 2012 and 2017 awareness around these areas increased minimally but no increase in availability for services. Awareness involved a mental health first aid class to identify and intervene in mental health issues with very few places for those people struggling to go. It took almost 20 years from the start of this assessment to 2015 for chronic mental health prevention, access to care and mental health to become a priority.
