
Community Health Assessment
Data, Statistics, and Reports that Provide an Insight into the Health Status of our Community.
The Licking County Health Department conducts community health assessments as one of our core functions. This information will enable the Licking County Health Department and other health agencies in the county to direct resources toward areas of greatest need. Data will be posted on this site as it becomes available. Please feel free to use this information to improve programs, and support your grant applications.
Licking County Data
2006 Community Health Assessment Report
2006 Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System survey results (Large File Size)
Maternal, Infant, and Child Health Indicators (Summary)
Maternal, Infant and Child Health Indicators (Detailed Report)
SMART BRFSS Charts - The Selected Metropolitan/Micropolitan Area Risk Trends (SMART) project uses the Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System (BRFSS) to analyze the data of selected metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas (MMSAs). Licking County is part of the Columbus Metropolitan Area.
Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System - Ohio County Maps
Social and Mental Health Indicators
Communicable Disease Licking Co. Indicators
Licking Co. Annual Disease Report - 2005
Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System 1999-2001
Primary Medical Care County Profile
Community Youth Mapping Project
Licking County Community Blueprint
Population by Political Subdivision
Licking County Quick Facts from the US Census
Other Data Sources
Ohio Department of Health Data Warehouse
Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System 2002
CDC's Pediatric and Pregnancy Nutrition Surveillance System - The Pediatric Nutrition Surveillance System (PedNSS) and the Pregnancy Surveillance System (PNSS) are program-based surveillance systems that monitor the nutritional status of low-income infants, children, and women in federally funded maternal and child health programs.
Ohio Youth Risk Behavior Survey - The YRBS focuses on priority health-risk behaviors established during youth that result in the most significant mortality, morbidity, disability, and social problems during both youth and adulthood. These include: tobacco use; unhealthy dietary behaviors; inadequate physical activity; alcohol and other drug use; sexual behaviors that may result in HIV infection or other sexually transmitted diseases; unintended pregnancies; and behaviors that may result in violence and unintentional injuries, as well as overweight.
2005 Ohio YRBS Final Report, Summary with Charts
A Report on Body Mass Index of Ohio’s Third Graders • 2004 – 2005
BRFSS - 2004 Survey Data (CDC)
Ohio Child Fatality Review Board Reports
O.S.U. Extension - Licking County Profile
US Census - Licking County Quick Facts
National Center for Health Statistics