Mental Distress in Relation to Household and Other Covariates in the Four Corners Region

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Title

Mental Distress in Relation to Household and Other Covariates in the Four Corners Region

Subject

An evaluation of mental distress with the explanatory variables: proportion of non-family households, days of sunshine, percent 65 and older, percent female, percent Native American, percent Hispanic, and median household income.

Creator

Melissa Larsen

Publisher

Website maintained by Chantel Sloan, Associate Professor in the Public Health Department at Brigham Young University.

Date

Dates included in the maps include 2017, 2019, 2020

Contributor

Melissa Larsen

Format

PDF

Language

English

Coverage

All maps show data by county level for the four corner states (Arizona, Colorado, New Mexico, and Utah).

Collection Items

Percent Who Experience Mental Distress by County Within the Four Corners Region 2017
This map shows the percentage of adults who experience mental distress by county in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. The color scale on this map illustrates changes in the percentage of the population that experiences mental distress. Each…

Population Density per Square Mile Within the Four Corners Region 2020
This map shows the population density by county in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. The color scale on this map illustrates changes in density in a graduated color scheme of yellow to green. Light yellow represents the least dense counties…

Proportion of Non-Family Households Within the Four Corners Region 2019
This map shows the proportion of non-family households by county in Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico. Each county is assigned a color in the sequence of yellow to green. Light yellow represents the smallest proportion of non-family households…

Geographically Weighted Regression (GWR) Covariate Raster Maps for Mental Distress
This shows the raster maps and residual map that result from performing a geographically weighted regression (GWR) model. Each raster map represents the relationship between mental distress and one explanatory variable. The darker areas show that the…

Ordinary Least Squares (OLS) Regression Model for Mental Distress
This shows the residual map and results from performing an OLS model. An explanation of the results is also included. The map of residuals shows how far away our observed values are from the calculated regression line. Areas with larger observed…
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