Southeast MHTTC Data Visualization Resources
Region IV is the largest HHS region, comprised of eight states and approximately 25% of the U.S. population. These states have large rural populations, high poverty rates, and face racial and cultural disparities in care. Understanding the impact of these factors on access to mental health services can be challenging. The Southeast MHTTC Data Visualization project compiles data from available sources to provide information on Region IV priorities in an easy to understand graphical format.
Asian American Communities
Relevant Factors: Countries of origin, cultural elements, and mental health facilities providing language services.
Evidence-Based Practices in Rural Areas
Relevant Factors: Availability of mental health facilities and evidence-based practice offerings
Suicide and Crisis Services Access
Relevant Factors: County level suicide rates, behavioral health facilities providing crisis services
Public Sector Resources
Relevant Factors: Locations of public sector healthcare resources, including Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) and Mental Health facilities
Hispanic and Latino Communities
Relevant Factors: Countries of origin, cultural elements, and mental health facilities providing services in Spanish
Tele-Health Accessibility
Relevant Factors: Availability of mental health professionals and household access to broadband
Workforce Shortages
Relevant Factors: Availability of mental health professionals and mental health outcomes