Connecticut Adolescent Behavioral Health in Brief: A Short Report From The Office of Applied Studies (2009)
This report provides a snapshot of behavioral health among adolescents in Connecticut. The data sources derive principally from national surveys conducted by the Office of Applied Studies, a component of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.
Connecticut Adolescent Behavioral Health in Brief: A Short Report From The Office of Applied Studies (2009)
Connecticut African American Health Statistics
6 pages, pdf
This section of the Connecticut African-American Affairs Commission website includes data on infant mortality, HIV and AIDS, and other health issues.
Connecticut African American Health Statistics
Connecticut Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Plan 2005
54 pages, pdf
The Plan focuses on a life span approach to suicide prevention and addresses the following Goals: Reduce the suicide rate; Reduce suicide attempts; Increase the number of persons seen in primary health care who receive mental health screening and assessment; Increase the proportion of children with mental health problems who receive treatment; Increase the proportion of juvenile justice facilities that screen clients for mental health problems.
Connecticut Comprehensive Suicide Prevention Plan 2005
Connecticut Department of Revenue Services - Cigarette & Tobacco
Includes: Cigarette Tax Returns and Schedules, Regulations, links to statutes, and tobacco-related DRS publications.
Connecticut Department of Revenue Services - Cigarette & Tobacco
Connecticut Health Disparities Project
The Connecticut Health Disparities Project is a two-year effort of the Connecticut Department of Public Health to improve the statewide infrastructure for documenting, reporting, and addressing health disparities among racial and ethnic minority residents of Connecticut. The website features various publications, including presentations, issue briefs/fact sheets, and papers.
Connecticut Health Disparities Project
Connecticut HIV/AIDS Statistics Through 2009
Includes links to graphs and tables on HIV/AIDS data in Connecticut, including HIV and AIDS in Connecticut Cities and Counties and People living with AIDS in Connecticut. Published by the Connecticut Department of Public Health.
Connecticut HIV/AIDS Statistics
Connecticut School Health Survey
Comprised of the Youth Tobacco Component, and the Youth Risk Behavior Componant, this is a school-based survey of students in grades 6-12. The Youth Risk Behavior Survey measured behaviors such as: unintentional injury and violence; tobacco use; alcohol and other drug use; sexual behaviors that result in HIV infection, other sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancies; dietary behaviors; and physical activity. The Youth Tobacco Survey was administered to a sample of middle and high school students. Students were asked about their use of different forms of tobacco, including: cigarettes, smokeless tobacco, cigars, pipes and bidis.
Connecticut School Health Survey
Connecticut SPF-SIG State Epidemiological Workgroup (SEW)
A variety of files developed by Connecticut's State Epidemiological Workgroup (SEW) in support of the State of Connecticut's Strategic Prevention Framework - State Incentive Grant (SPF-SIG) awarded to the Governor's Office and administered by the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services.
Connecticut SPF-SIG State Epidemiological Workgroup (SEW)
Connecticut State Data Center - University of Connecticut
Includes demographic and economic data.
Connecticut State Data Center - University of Connecticut
Connecticut Uniform Crime Reports
Users can select a statewide summary of crime statistics or view reports by county, town, university, and other options. Reports detail type of crimes committed, weapons used, victim-offender relationship, and include arrest statistics. All reports are in pdf format.
Connecticut Uniform Crime Reports
DataHaven: The Information Hub of South Central Connecticut
This interactive, web-based resource allows users access to data on the South Central Connecticut region. The site contains over 400 community indicators, as well as reports and community planning documents.
DataHaven: The Information Hub of South Central Connecticut
Endangered Youth: A Report On Suicide Among Adolescents Involved With The Child Welfare And Juvenile Justice Systems
56 pages, pdf
This report highlights the relationships among professionals and communities that intervene with vulnerable children, youth and families involved with the child welfare and juvenile justice systems. In addition, the report adds to the body of knowledge which indicates that adolescent suicide and violence is not random, uncontrollable or inevitable.
Endangered Youth: A Report On Suicide Among Adolescents Involved With The Child Welfare And Juvenile Justice Systems
FARS: Fatality Analysis Reporting System - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Use this resource to locate national and state data on alcohol-related crashes.
FARS: Fatality Analysis Reporting System - National Highway Traffic Safety Administration
Infoline: Suicide Statistics
This page includes brief information on suicide for the United States and Connecticut.
Infoline Suicide Statistics
Latino Socio-Economic Study
51 pages, pdf
This 2007 study from the Connecticut General Assembly's Latino & Puerto Rican Affairs Commission covers areas such as: quality of life; health; housing, employment, and other economic development issues.
Latino Socio-Economic Study
A Report on Fatal and Non-Fatal Drug Overdoses in Connecticut (January 2004)
This report provides morbidity and mortality information on all drug-induced conditions, drug poisoning, heroin and related narcotics overdose in Connecticut, and by providing mortality trend information for more than three years.
A Report on Fatal and Non-Fatal Drug Overdoses in Connecticut (January 2004)
The Social State of Connecticut 2008
90 pages pdf
A social health index based on eleven social indicators measuring: infant mortality, child abuse, youth suicide, high school dropouts, teenage births, unemployment, wages, health care costs, violent crime, housing, and income variation.
The Social State of Connecticut 2008
States in Brief: Connecticut - A Short Report from the Office of Applied Studies (2009)
This brief report is intended to give readers an overview of substance abuse and mental health issues within Connecticut. The data derive from national surveys conducted by the Office of Applied Studies, a component of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA).
States in Brief: Connecticut - A Short Report from the Office of Applied Studies (2009)
Suicide Stats From the Office of the Chief Medical Examiner in Connecticut
This page is a table of the number of suicides from 1990 through 2009 by age and gender.
The table in Fiscal Year Statistics includes a section on the number of suicides from 1989 through 2009.
Suicide Stats
Fiscal Year Statistics
United Way of Connecticut Reports
Includes reports and statistics, as well as top service requests. Includes statewide, regional, and town-level data.
United Way of Connecticut Reports