Oklahoma State/Tribal Epidemiology Outcomes Workgroup (STEOW)
The STEOW is led by Cherokee Nation, Southern Plains Tribal Health Board, and the Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. It is comprised of representatives from tribes, tribal organizations, government agencies, research/evaluation groups, and universities. The mission of the Oklahoma STEOW is to improve prevention assessment, planning, implementation, and monitoring efforts through the application of systematic, analytical thinking about the causes and consequences of substance misuse.
STEOW Data Reports and Fact Sheets
- Oklahoma Epidemiological Profile of Substance Misuse and Mental Health, 2020
- Opioids in Oklahoma, 2019 (Fact Sheet)
Additional Resources
- Southern Plains Tribal Health Board
- OK I'm Ready
- Oklahoma Prevention Needs Assessment
- Oklahoma State Department of Health Drug Overdose Data
- Oklahoma Youth Risk Behavior Survey
- ODMHSAS Online Data Query System
- OK2SHARE
- Oklahoma State of the State’s Health Report
- National Survey on Drug Use and Health
Contact:
Carrie Daniels
Carrie.Daniels@odmhsas.org
(405) 248-9281