Here are the 15 counties with the highest risk factor scores for maternal mental health, which is based on factors such as domestic violence, poverty, unintended pregnancy and social isolation and graded on a point scale of up to 36:
|
County |
State |
Risk Factor Score |
|
Muskogee County |
Oklahoma |
36 |
|
Lauderdale County |
Tennessee |
35 |
|
Kusilvak Census Area |
Alaska |
34 |
|
Bradley County |
Arkansas |
34 |
|
Cibola County |
New Mexico |
34 |
|
Adair County |
Oklahoma |
34 |
|
Cherokee County |
Oklahoma |
34 |
|
Choctaw County |
Oklahoma |
34 |
|
Socorro County |
New Mexico |
33 |
|
McKinley County |
New Mexico |
33 |
|
Navajo County |
Arizona |
33 |
|
Jasper County |
Texas |
33 |
|
Carter County |
Oklahoma |
33 |
|
Lamar County |
Texas |
33 |
|
Tyler County |
Texas |
33 |
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