Economic, social, and overall health impacts
Behavioral health needs and services
This dashboard is no longer being updated. The final update was done on Monday, March 27, 2023. Select data sources will continue to be routinely updated and available through Public Health – Seattle & King County’s Community Health Indicators (CHI) page.
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- Indicators of well-being among households with and without children before and after the 2021 Child Tax Credit, August 2020 – February 2022
- Mental Health Among Youth and Young Adults in King County, WA: January 2019 – October 2021
- Substance Use Patterns in King County, WA: March – October 2020
- Behavioral Health Needs and Services in King County, WA: March – May 2020
- Web infographic: Behavioral Health Needs and Services
For a comprehensive overview of demographics, health, and health behaviors among King County residents, see the Community Health Indicators.
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Resources
- Find mental health and substance use resources and services provided by the King County Behavioral Health and Recovery Division
- Get help to quit smoking from the Washington State Quitline or call 1-800-QUIT-NOW (1-800-784-8669)
- Find additional information at Overdose Prevention and Response, including the non-fatal and fatal overdose dashboards