Region/District PARISH CHILD/YOUTH (Age 0-17) POPULATION ESTIMATE CHILD/YOUTH (Age 0-17) PREVALENCE ESTIMATE ADULT (Age 18 and up) POPULATION ESTIMATE ADULT (Age 18 and up) PREVALENCE ESTIMATE TOTAL POPULATION ESTIMATE JULY 1, 2009 PART C <strong>LOUISIANA</strong> FY 2011 PAGE 232 SECTION III: ADULT & CHILD/ YOUTH PLAN – CRITERION 2 MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM DATA EPIDEMIOLOGY - INCIDENCE & PREVALENCE ESTIMATES TOTAL PREVALENCE ESTIMATE Region 5 .Allen 6008 541 19628 510 25,636 1,051 .Beauregard 9195 828 26224 682 35,419 1,509 .Calcasieu 48353 4,352 139201 3,619 187,554 7,971 .Cameron 1502 135 5082 132 6,584 267 .Jefferson Davis 8569 771 22528 586 31,097 1,357 Total for Region 5 73,627 6,626 212,663 5,529 286,290 12,156 Region 6 .Avoyelles 10847 976 31664 823 42,511 1,799 .Catahoula 2544 229 7916 206 10,460 435 .Concordia 4907 442 14082 366 18,989 808 .<strong>Grant</strong> 5194 467 14970 389 20,164 857 .La Salle 3532 318 10432 271 13,964 589 .Rapides 34893 3,140 99044 2,575 133,937 5,716 .Vernon 12639 1,138 33977 883 46,616 2,021 .Winn 3427 308 11904 310 15,331 618 Total for Region 6 77,983 7,018 223,989 5,824 301,972 12,842 Region 7 .Bienville 3423 308 11306 294 14,729 602 .Bossier 28647 2,578 82845 2,154 111,492 4,732 .Caddo 63531 5,718 190092 4,942 253,623 10,660 .Claiborne 3383 304 12735 331 16,118 636 .De Soto 6673 601 19728 513 26,401 1,113 .Natchitoches 9671 870 29584 769 39,255 1,640 .Red River 2452 221 6551 170 9,003 391 .Sabine 5988 539 17745 461 23,733 1,000 .Webster 9695 873 30849 802 40,544 1,675 Total for Region 7 133,463 12,012 401,435 10,437 534,898 22,449
Region/District PARISH CHILD/YOUTH (Age 0-17) POPULATION ESTIMATE CHILD/YOUTH (Age 0-17) PREVALENCE ESTIMATE ADULT (Age 18 and up) POPULATION ESTIMATE ADULT (Age 18 and up) PREVALENCE ESTIMATE TOTAL POPULATION ESTIMATE JULY 1, 2009 PART C <strong>LOUISIANA</strong> FY 2011 PAGE 233 SECTION III: ADULT & CHILD/ YOUTH PLAN – CRITERION 2 MENTAL HEALTH SYSTEM DATA EPIDEMIOLOGY - INCIDENCE & PREVALENCE ESTIMATES TOTAL PREVALENCE ESTIMATE Region 8 .Caldwell 2420 218 8019 208 10,439 426 .East Carroll 2137 192 5965 155 8,102 347 .Franklin 4987 449 14820 385 19,807 834 .Jackson 3460 311 11603 302 15,063 613 .Lincoln 9134 822 34152 888 43,286 1,710 .Madison 3103 279 8282 215 11,385 495 .Morehouse 7021 632 21202 551 28,223 1,183 .Ouachita 40117 3,611 111385 2,896 151,502 6,507 .Richland 5308 478 15114 393 20,422 871 .Tensas 1369 123 4240 110 5,609 233 .Union 5272 474 17312 450 22,584 925 .West Carroll 2724 245 8605 224 11,329 469 Total for Region 8 87,052 7,835 260,699 6,778 347,751 14,613 9-FLORIDA PARISHES HUMAN SERVICES .Livingston .St. Helena 33952 2532 3,056 228 89374 8019 2,324 208 123,326 10,551 5,379 436 AUTHORITY .St. Tammany 59772 5,379 171723 4,465 231,495 9,844 .Tangipahoa 30378 2,734 88310 2,296 118,688 5,030 .Washington 11708 1,054 33961 883 45,669 1,937 Total for 9-FPHSA 138,342 12,451 391,387 10,176 529,729 22,627 10-JEFFERSON PARISH HUMAN SERVICES AUTHORITY Jefferson 102048 9,184 341294 8,874 443,342 18,058 STATE TOTAL 1,123,386 101,105 3,368,690 87,586 4,492,076 188,691 http://www.census.gov/popest/datasets.html Annual Estimates of the Population for Parishes of Louisiana: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009 (cc-est2009-agesex-22.csv ]) Source: Population Division, U.S. Census Bureau Release Date: June 22, 2010 Prev. Count = Estimated Prevalence Count (2.6% Adults*, 9%Children**) Adult =18 Years of Age and Older Child/Youth =17 Years of Age and Younger * Source for Adult prevalence estimate: Kessler, R.C., et al. The 12-Month Prevalence and Correlates of Serious <strong>Mental</strong> Illness (SMI). <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, United States, 1996. U.S. Department of <strong>Health</strong> and Human <strong>Services</strong> pp. 59-70. ** Source for Child prevalence estimate: Friedman, R.M. et al. Prevalence of Serious Emotional Disturbance in Children and Adolescents. <strong>Mental</strong> <strong>Health</strong>, United States, 1996. U.S. Department of <strong>Health</strong> and Human <strong>Services</strong> pp 71-89. Please Note: Louisiana uses the designation SMI for what is more usually referred to as SPMI. SMI (SPMI) is a national designation that includes only those individuals suffering from the most severe forms of mental illness. Those who have all types of mental illness would increase the population figures, but would not increase the numbers of individuals served since Louisiana‟s facilities are designated to serve those with SMI (SPMI).
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