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Red is bad, green is good, blue is not statistically different/neutral.

Compared to Distribution

an indicator guage with the arrow in the green the value is in the best half of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the yellow the value is in the 2nd worst quarter of communities.

an indicator guage with the arrow in the red the value is in the worst quarter of communities.

Compared to Target

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Compared to a Single Value

green diamond with downward arrow inside it lower than the comparison value; red diamond with downward arrow inside it higher than the comparison value; blue diamond with downward arrow inside it not statistically different from comparison value.

Trend

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Compared to Prior Value

green triangle with upward trending arrow inside it higher than the previous measurement period; green triangle with downward trending arrow inside it lower than the previous measurement period; blue equals sign no statistically different change  from previous measurement period.

green chart bars Significantly better than the overall value

red chart bars Significantly worse than the overall value

light blue chart bars No significant difference with the overall value

gray chart bars No data on significance available

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Adults Who Have Ever Been Told They Have a Depressive Disorder (BRFS)

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Measurement Period: 2016-2018
This indicator shows the percentage of adults who have ever been told that they have a depressive disorder by a health care provider. 

Why is this important?

Depression is a chronic disease that negatively affects a person's feelings, behaviors and thought processes. Depression has a variety of symptoms, the most common being a feeling of sadness, fatigue, and a marked loss of interest in activities that used to be pleasurable. Many people with depression never seek treatment; however, even those with the most severe depression can improve with treatments including medications, psychotherapies, and other methods.
 
According to the National Comorbidity Survey of mental health disorders, people over the age of 60 have lower rates of depression than the general population — 10.7 percent in people over the age of 60 compared to 16.9 percent overall. The Center for Medicare Services estimates that depression in older adults occurs in 25 percent of those with other illnesses, including: arthritis, cancer, cardiovascular disease, chronic lung disease, and stroke.
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Adults Who Have Ever Been Told They Have a Depressive Disorder (BRFS)

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Measurement Period: 2016-2018
Data Source: Behavioral Risk Factor Survey (BRFS)
May 2, 2024www.healthcompassmilwaukee.org
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16%
18%
22%
26%
27%
Percentage of adults
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SES Group Source Period Percentage of adults
There are 5 SES Group values. The lowest value is 16%, and the highest value is 27%. Half of the values are between 16% and 22%. The middle (median) value is 22%.

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Filed under: Health / Mental Health & Mental Disorders, Health / Health Care Access & Quality, Clinical Care, Health Status, Health Outcomes, Adults