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Data Workgroup Feb 23, 2012. Suicide Prevention. Santa Clara County Mental Health Department (SCCMHD) Suicide Prevention Program. Agenda. Partnership with Medical Examiner/Coroner’s Office Suicide Data 2009 - 2010 Methodology Employed Factors Impacting Suicide Data Analysis Results - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Suicide Prevention

Suicide Prevention

Data WorkgroupFeb 23, 2012

Santa Clara County Mental Health Department (SCCMHD)Suicide Prevention Program

Page 2: Suicide Prevention

Agenda

Partnership with Medical Examiner/Coroner’s Office

Suicide Data 2009 - 2010 Methodology Employed Factors Impacting Suicide Data Analysis Results Discussion and Next Steps

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Methodology Employed

Redacted data received from coroner’s office Data entry from case reports Data modification & preparation for analysis SPSS Version 19.0 used to analyze the data Objective was to establish bottom-line

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Factors Impacting Suicide

Demographic Factors– Gender– Age– Race / Ethnicity– Martial Status

When?– Time of year– Time of day

Means of death

Where?– City of Residence– Place of Death

History– Mental Health Diagnosis– Drug/Alcohol Usage– Suicidal Communication – Prior Attempts– Physical Health

Employment

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 By Gender

Female Male Total

Number % Number % Number

Year 2009 42 28.0% 108 72.0% 150

2010 34 23.0% 114 77.0% 148

0

2040

60

80

100120

140

160

Female Male Total

Year 2009

Year 2010Suicide Rate 2010= 8.22Per hundred Thousand

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Percentage of Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Age Category

13 – 1718 – 25

26 – 39

40 – 49

50 – 59

60 – 75

76+

13 – 17

18 – 2526 – 39

40 – 4950 – 5960 – 75

76+

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Percentage of Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Race/Ethnicity

African American

Asian

Caucasian

Hispanic

Middle Eastern

Unknown

Unknown

African American

Asian

Caucasian

Hispanic

Middle Eastern

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Ethnicity: Options in QPR Module

African American Alaska Native American Indian Asian Indian Chinese Filipino Guamanian or

Chamorro Hispanic

Japanese Korean Native Hawaiian Other Other Asian/Pacific

Islander Samoan Vietnamese White

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2009 versus 2010 Suicides by Marital Status

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

boyf

riend

/girl

frien

d/li

ve-in

par

tner

divo

rced

mar

ried

rece

nt b

reak

-up

/sep

arat

ing

sepa

rate

d/es

trang

ed

sing

le

wid

owed

unkn

own

2009

2010

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Percentage of Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Marital Status/Relationships

married

recent break-up/separating

divorced

single

widowed

unknownboyfriend/

girlfriend/ live-in partner

boyfriend/ girlfriend/ live-in partner

married

recent break-up/separating

divorced

single

widowed

unknown

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Month

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

16

18

20

Jan Feb Mar Apr May June July Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

2009

2010

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 by City

14321

161414131212

8

77

332211

12

7

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160

San JoseSunnyvale

Outside SCC: Bay AreaLos Gatos

Santa ClaraPalo AltoCampbell

GilroyMountain View

MilpitasCupertino

Morgan HillBeyond Bay Area

Los AltosSaratogaUnknown

SCC OtherLos Altos HillsMonte Sereno

Number of Suicides 2009-10

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Location or Circumstances

1792120

1611109775553

0 50 100 150 200

Homeother: public locations

carhotel/motel

Unknowntrain tracks

park/trailrelative/friend's home/outside

treeat workjumped

Other meanspublic garage

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Means of Death

9589

4413

1110

87

544332

0 20 40 60 80 100

firearmHanging

drugging/poisoningjumping

suffocationjumping: train collision

cutting/stabbingsuffocation: used helium

drowningimmolation, burning

Other Meanscar crash

gassingUnknown

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Mental Health Condition

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Percentage of Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Drug & Alcohol Usage

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Suicides 2009 – 2010 by Suicidal Communication

written note

no communication

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Percentage of 2009 – 2010 Suicides by Prior Attempts

attempt

ideation

no

unknown

ideation, suicide threats

attempts: multiple

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Status of Treatment Received

  2009 2010

  Total Female Male Total

Treatment Number Number Number Number %

Yes 0 8 13 21 14.2%

Yes and in support group

0 0 1 1 0.7%

extensive left over meds - not taking them

0 0 1 1 0.7%

medical record 0 0 1 1 0.7%

No 0 6 17 23 15.5%

refused treatment 0 1 0 1 0.7%

Unknown 150 19 81 100 67.6%Total 150 34 114 148 100.0%

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Discussion

What further analysis is desired? Are there other variables or factors that should

be studied? Who should see this report; who should it be

distributed to? What should be done with recommendations? Define possible options for major variables? What else?

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Next Steps

Reviewing 2011 data case reports

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Contact Information

Victor OjakianChair, Suicide Prevention Oversight [email protected]: (408)569-3933

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Data Workgroup ContactsShashank Joshi, MD

[email protected] Phone: 650/ 725-7924________________________________________________________________

Elena TindallSuicide Prevention [email protected] Phone: (408) 793-5843

Jo CoffaroCo-Chair

[email protected]: (916) 296-7363______________________________________________________________

Anita Mukherjee, Ed.D. Suicide Prevention Associate

[email protected] Phone: (408) 793-5864