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Compared to Distribution

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Compared to a Single Value

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Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

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red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

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Age-Adjusted Hospitalization Rate due to Adult Suicide and Intentional Self-inflicted Injury

Zip Code: 93065
Measurement Period: 2020-2022
This indicator shows the age-adjusted hospitalization rate due to suicide or intentional self-inflicted injury per 10,000 population aged 18 years and older. Admissions are included if a primary or additional diagnosis code indicates suicide or intentional self-inflicted injury.

Why is this important?

Suicide is a major public health issue that affects people of all ages in the United States; more than 39,000 lives are lost each year due to suicide. However, many more people survive suicide attempts than actually die. Suffocation and poisoning are two of the most common forms of intentional, self-inflicted injury that lead to hospitalizations. Risk factors include depression, physical/mental illness, alcohol/substance abuse, incarceration, and loss or other stressful life events. Gender differences are apparent: although females are more likely to report attempting suicide than males, males are more likely to actually die from suicide than females. Studies show that addressing psychiatric illness through early recognition, intervention, and treatment is an effective way to combat suicidal behavior.
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12.3
hospitalizations/ 10,000 population 18+ years
Source: California Department of Health Care Access and Information
Measurement period: 2020-2022
Maintained by: Conduent Healthy Communities Institute
Last update: September 2024
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Technical note: Rates were calculated using Claritas population estimates. Rates based on fewer than 12 hospitalizations or a population of less than 300 are not reported to ensure patient confidentiality.

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Change in methodology for 2016-2018:
Due to complete coding of patient records in ICD-10, 2016-2018 data should not be compared to previous time periods.
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Age-Adjusted Hospitalization Rate due to Adult Suicide and Intentional Self-inflicted Injury

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Measurement Period: 2020-2022
Data Source: California Department of Health Care Access and Information
November 27, 2024www.healthmattersinvc.org
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9.3 - 11.4
11.4 - 14.0
14.0 - 16.9
16.9 - 19.9
19.9 - 23.5
hospitalizations per 10,000 population 18+ years
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Zip Code Source Period Hospitalizations per 10,000 population 18+ years
There are 22 Zip Code values. The lowest value is 9.3, and the highest value is 23.5. Half of the values are between 10.6 and 15.2. The middle (median) value is 13.

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Filed under: Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders, Clinical Care, Adults