Introduction
Welcome to the website of the Missouri Behavioral Health Epidemiology Workgroup (MO-BHEW). This group represents state agencies and universities that share an interest in data on substance use, mental health, and other behavioral health. The workgroup is supported through funding from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Center for Substance Abuse Prevention.
Mission and Purpose of the MO-BHEW
- Create a system to collect, monitor, integrate, and analyze substance use and mental health data to produce a comprehensive and accurate picture of behavioral health issues in Missouri and our communities.
- Disseminate information to state and community agencies, decision-makers, and the public.
- Inform and guide behavioral health prevention policy, program development, and evaluation.
The MO-BHEW has assisted in developing a variety of data products. Descriptions and links to them are provided below.
- Data Website
In 2012, the MO-BHEW completed the first phase of a website that provides access to sets of Missouri behavioral health data. A querying tool allows users to select and compare indicators, subpopulations, time periods, and geographies. Data results are displayed as a chart which can be inserted into other work products or downloaded as a table for further manipulation. Available datasets include Missouri Student Survey, National Survey on Drug Use and Health, substance use and mental health treatment, problem and social indicators reported by state agencies, and census population estimates. In 2015, the MO-BHEW completed the second phase of the website. The enhancements allow users to map a statewide distribution of rates for selected county-level indicators, create ranking tables, and generate trend charts. Visit https://seow.dmh.mo.gov/.
- Website Demonstration Webinar - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (June 18, 2012)
- Website Demonstration Webinar (June 2012)
- Website Tutorial (May 2012)
- Data Querying Website - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (February 14, 2011)
- Missouri Student Survey Reports & Instruments
- Reports
- 2024 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile New
- 2023 Missouri Community Epidemiological Profiles
- Missouri Workforce Development Survey 2023 - Full Report
- 2022 Parent Perceptions
- 2021 Missouri Community Epidemiological Profiles
- 2021 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- Substance Use and Mental Health in Missouri During COVID-19
- 2019 Missouri Community Epidemiological Profiles
- 2019 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- 2018 Missouri Community Epidemiological Profiles
- 2018 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- Missouri Adult Survey Report
- Parental Attitudes and Knowledge of Youth Substance Use: Winter 2016 Telephone Survey
- Evidence-Based Strategies: Mental Health and Substance Use
- 2016-2017 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- 2017 Missouri Community Epidemiological Profiles
- 2015 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- 2014 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- 2013 Missouri State Epidemiological Profile
- MO-BHEW Year 2 Report
- Missouri State/Community Instrument
- Webinars
- Missouri Student Survey Informational Webinar - Staci Scott, Ph.D. (December 2016)
- Website Enhancements: Mapping, Ranking, and Quick County Data Webinar (September 2015)
- Creating Effective Charts and Graphs - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (February 28, 2014)
- Trends in Alcohol, Tobacco and Marijuana Use - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (November 16, 2012)
- Using Excel to Work with Data - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (August 17, 2012)
- Reporting Numbers (Quantitative Data) - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (March 30, 2012)
- Understanding Data - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (February 17, 2012)
- Presentations
- Creating Effective Charts and Graphs - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (February 28, 2014)
- ACT Missouri Conference Presentation - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (November 19, 2013)
- Web-based Data Products: Status Report and County Website - Randy Smith (February 14, 2011)
- State Epidemiology Outcomes Workgroup Overview - Susan Depue, Ph.D. (January 18, 2011)