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Data Dive: The state of mental health in Mississippi

In March 2022, Mental America released its annual report on the stateĀ of mental health across the United States. has aggregated data specific to the Magnolia .

The latest Data Dive is State of Mind, a of compiled statistics on the current state of mental health and in Mississippi. This analysis zooms in on several categories such as substance abuse disorder, major depression, lack of treatment related to health care coverage and more across the country and among adults and youth.

MHA uses a complex set of criteria to categorize and rank each state. Their overall ranking specifically weighs the prevalence of mental health issues in a state with an estimated rate of access to care to address those issues. Those states ranked 1-13 have a lower prevalence of mental illness and a higher rate of access to care, while those states ranked 39-51 showĀ a higher prevalence of mental illness andĀ a lower rate of access to care.

The data shows that Mississippi generally ranks lower in multiple categories related to the accessibility of mental health services for adults, adults with any mental illness (AMI) who do not have health insurance. Notably, all thirteen states at the bottom of this ranking had not expanded between 2018 and 2019. Mississippi's percentage of uninsured adults with AMI is only preceded by:

Alabama (19.3% or 154,000)
Missouri (19.3% or 209,000)
(21.5% or 759,000)

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Furthermore, over 27 million American adults are going untreated for a mental illness or other mental health issues. Lack of insurance coverage contributes to this, but also a majority of people who do have coverage ā€” 54% ā€” still go untreated.

Over 70% of children in Mississippi with major depression did not treatment. That rate outbeats even the national percentage, which is 60.3%. Texas is the state with the highest individual percentage of 73.1%.

READ MORE: ā€˜We got to get some help:' Pandemic accelerates need for children's mental health services

This article first appeared on Mississippi Today and is republished here under a Creative Commons license.

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WPPD needs help locating ATV purchased with fraudulent means

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www.wcbi.com – Grace Brister – 2024-05-04 21:44:44

SUMMARY: The Point Department is seeking from the community to locate a black 2024 Can-Am ATV that was purchased fraudulently from Adventure ATV. The whereabouts of this ATV are unknown, and anyone with information is urged to contact the West Point Police Department at (662)494-1244. The individuals in the photos provided are not considered suspects in the investigation. For more and updates, follow the West Point Police Department on Facebook.

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www.wcbi.com – Khamari Haymer – 2024-05-04 21:42:15

SUMMARY: The Market Street in Columbus, Mississippi vendors selling a variety of products, from pottery to jewelry. Attendees expressed their love for the , citing the to see unique items and connect with friends. The festival also showcased the work of local artists, such as Rose Harrison who specializes in acrylic painting and abstract artwork. Overall, the festival was described as a fun and vibrant place to be, with something for everyone to enjoy. This year marked the 28th annual Market Street Festival, demonstrating its popularity and in bringing the community together.

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Starkville Derby helps fundraise for local humane society

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www.wcbi.com – Kaitlyn Yeatman – 2024-05-04 21:33:33

SUMMARY: The world's largest wiener dog race, the Starkville Derby, has become a popular in Starkville, Mississippi. The event was born out of the need for a spring event in the town and has seen larger crowds each year. In addition to being a race, the event also raises money for the Oktibbeha County Humane Society, with fundraising being essential to the care of the over 5,000 animals that through the shelter each year. The of the derby has greatly helped the Humane Society in raising funds to their operations and care for the animals.

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