APPENDIX. SA-1 Suicide rate SA-2 Suicide attempts, grades 912 SA-3 Engaging in disordered eating to control weight, grades 912 SA-4.1 Major depressive.

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APPENDIX

SA-1 Suicide rate SA-2 Suicide attempts, grades 912 SA-3 Engaging in disordered eating to control weight, grades 912 SA-4.1 Major depressive episodes, 1217 years SA–4.2 Major depressive episodes, 18+ years SA-5 Primary care facilities that provide mental health treatment SA-6 Children with mental health problems receiving treatment, 417 years SA-7 Juvenile residential facilities that screen admissions for mental health problems SA-8 Persons with serious mental illness who are employed, 18+ years SA-9.1 Adults with serious mental illness who receive treatment, 18+ years SA-9.2 Adults with major depressive episodes who receive treatment, 18+years SA-10 Persons with co-occurring substance abuse and mental disorders who receive treatment, 18+ years SA-11.1 Primary care physician office visits by adults that include screening for depression, 19+ years SA-11.2 Primary care physician office visits by youth that include screening for depression, 1218 years SA-12 Homeless adults with mental health problems receiving mental health services, 18+ years Objective Status: Mental Health and Mental Disorders Target met Improving Little/No change Getting worse Baseline only Developmental

Current HP2020 Objective Status: Mental Health and Mental Disorders Total number of objectives: 15 Target met Improving Little/No change Getting worse Baseline only Developmental

SA–1 Rode with a driver who has been drinking: 9–12 th graders SA–2.1 Alcohol, never used: At risk youth 12–17 years SA–2.2 Marijuana, never used: At risk youth 12–17 years SA–2.3 Alcohol, never used: 12 th graders SA–2.4 Illicit drugs, never used: 12 th graders SA–3.1 Disapproval of 1–2 drinks every day: 8 th graders SA–3.2 Disapproval of 1–2 drinks every day:10 th graders SA–3.3 Disapproval of 1–2 drinks every day:12 th graders SA–3.4 Disapproval of trying marijuana: 8 th graders SA–3.5 Disapproval of trying marijuana:10 th graders SA–3.6 Disapproval of trying marijuana:12 th graders SA–4.1 Risk perception, binge drinking–weekly:12–17 years SA–4.2 Risk perception, marijuana use–monthly:12–17 years SA–4.3 Risk perception, cocaine use–monthly:12–17 years SA–5 DWI and other specialty courts: US SA–6 Mandatory ignition interlock laws: States SA–7 Injection drug use treatment, admissions SA–8.1 Illicit drug use treatment: 12+ years SA–8.2 Alcohol/illicit drug use treatment: 12+ years SA–8.3 Alcohol treatment: 12+ years SA–9 Alcohol/illicit drug use referral for care/treatment: ED visits SA–10 Alcohol Screening and Brief Intervention: Primary care and trauma centers SA–11 Cirrhosis deaths SA–12 Drug–induced deaths SA–13.1 Illicit drug use–past month: 12–17 years SA–13.2 Marijuana use–past month: 12–17 years SA–13.3 Illicit drug use–past month: 18+ years SA–14.1 Binge drinking–past 2 weeks: 12 th graders SA–14.2 Binge drinking–past 2 weeks: College students SA–14.3 Binge drinking–past month: 18+ years SA–14.4 Binge drinking–past month: 12–17 years SA–15 Excessive drinking–past month: 18+ years SA–16 Average annual alcohol consumption: 14+ years SA–17 Alcohol–related driving deaths SA–18.1 Steroid use: 8 th graders SA–18.2 Steroid use: 10 th graders SA–18.3 Steroid use: 12 th graders SA–19.1 Prescription pain reliever abuse–past year: 12+ years SA–19.2 Prescription tranquilizer abuse–past year: 12+ years SA–19.3 Prescription stimulants abuse–past year: 12+ years SA–19.4 Prescription sedatives abuse–past year: 12+ years SA–19.5 Prescription psychotherapeutic drug abuse–past year: 12+ years SA–20 Alcohol–attributable deaths SA–21Iinhalant use–past year: 12–17 years Objective Status: Substance Abuse Target met Improving Little/No change Getting worse Baseline only Developmental Informational 4

Total number of objectives: 44 Target met Improving Little/No change Getting worse Baseline only Developmental Informational Current HP2020 Objective Status: Substance Abuse