Opioid Overdose Rates and Rural/Urban Land Use in the 4 Corner States
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Title
Opioid Overdose Rates and Rural/Urban Land Use in the 4 Corner States
Subject
These maps include CDC land categorization, opioid death rates per county, population per county, hospital location, and population per county in the 4 corner states.
Description
These maps describe land use, and opioid death rates in relation to population and hospital location in the 4 corner states of New Mexico, Utah, Colorado, and Arizona.
Creator
Grace Dickerson
Publisher
Website maintained by Chantel Sloan, Associate Professor in the Public Health Department at Brigham Young University
Contributor
Grace Dickerson
Rights
Basemap data, Hospital point data, and Opioid Death Data is ESRI owned. Land use data is provided by the CDC. Poverty data is provided by the Census Bureau.
Format
PDF
Language
English
Type
Map generated by ArcGIS
Coverage
All maps have a resolution of these maps are a 1:7,892,766 showing the Four Corner states, and their counties.
Collection Items
Opioid Drug Overdose Deaths per County in 4 Corner States
This map displays death rate of people who died from an opioid drug overdose by county in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. This data is shown with graduated colors; darker colors representing higher rates of death per 100,000 people, and…
CDC Land Categorization by County in the 4 Corner States
This map shows the CDC land categorization by county in the 4 Corner states of Utah, Arizona, New Mexico, and Colorado. There are 6 land categorizations displayed on this map. They include: Large Central Metro, Large Fringe Metro, Small Metro,…
Population by County in the 4 Corner States
This map displays the population within each county in Utah, New Mexico, Colorado, and Arizona. This map uses graduated colors to represent the population density in each county. Lighter colors represent a lower population density, and darker colors…
Model-Based Drug OD Rate by County with Hospital Location in the 4 Corner States
This map displays death rate of people who died from an opioid drug overdose by county in Utah, Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona. This data is shown with graduated colors; darker colors representing higher rates of death per 100,000 people, and…
CDC Land Categorization by County with Drug OD Death Rate in the 4 Corner States
This map shows the CDC land categorization by county in the 4 corner states, along with the drug OD death rates by county. The CDC land categorizations are displayed using graduated symbols, with larger symbols representing a higher death rate per…