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West Oaks Hospital
6500 Hornwood
Houston, TX 77074
Phone: 713-995-0909
Fax: 713-778-5253
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Did You Know?
- 4.2 million Texans live with mental illness.
- Mental illness is costing Texas up to $16.6 billion per year in lost productivity
and family revenue.
- Of the $16.6 billion economic cost of mental illness in 2003, the report
found Texas lost $13.3 billion through lost income, $2.6 billion for mortality,
and $700 million for lost income due to family care giving.
- Recent state budget cuts have resulted in Texas being ranked 49th in per-client
spending on services for mental health care.
- Mental health services funding dropped by about 3.5 percent, or $50 million,
from the state's previous two-year budget period, placing an additional burden
on state and local taxpayers at a rate of least $1.5 billion per year.
- In 2003, an estimated 10.9 million persons reported driving under the influence
of an illicit drug during the past year. This corresponds to 4.6 percent of
the population aged 12 or older. The rates were 14.1 percent among young adults
aged 18 to 25 and 3.1 percent among adults aged 26 or older. These rates were
all similar to the 2002 rates.
- In 2003, approximately one in six youths (16.1 percent) reported that he
or she had been approached by someone selling drugs in the past month. This
was about the same percentage as in 2002 (16.7 percent). The percentage of
youths reporting that it would be easy to obtain marijuana declined slightly
between 2002 and 2003, from 55.0 to 53.6 percent. The percentage of youths
reporting that LSD would be easy to obtain also decreased, from 19.4 to 17.6
percent.
- There was a significant increase from 2002 to 2003 in the number of persons
aged 12 or older with lifetime nonmedical use of pain relievers, from 29.6
million to 31.2 million. Specific pain relievers with statistically significant
increases in lifetime use were Vicodin®, Lortab®, or Lorcet® (from
13.1 million to 15.7 million); Percocet®, Percodan®, or Tylox®
(from 9.7 million to 10.8 million); Hydrocodone (from 4.5 million to 5.7 million);
OxyContin® (from 1.9 million to 2.8 million); methadone (from 0.9 million
to 1.2 million); and Tramadol (from 52,000 to 186,000).
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