Davis County · Utah

Community Health Snapshot

Real-time view of key health indicators powered by CDC PLACES. Explore how mental health, chronic disease, prevention, and social needs vary across Davis County neighborhoods.

Data source: CDC PLACES 2024 release (BRFSS 2022 estimates) · CDC PLACES 2024 release (BRFSS 2022 estimates)

Mental Health

Frequent Mental Distress

Adults reporting 14+ days of poor mental health in the past month

%

Countywide Estimated Average

Top tract: %

Highest concentration

%

Lowest concentration

%

Chronic Disease

Adult Obesity

0 tracts

Adults with BMI ≥ 30 kg/m²

%

County average

Range across census tracts

%%

Prevention

Uninsured Adults

0 tracts

Adults aged 18-64 lacking health insurance coverage

%

County average

Range across census tracts

%%

Map View

Frequent Mental Distress Hotspots

Census tract level

Source: CDC PLACES (BRFSS model-based estimates, 2022)

Comparison

Community Indicator Spread

Sample of census tracts

Insight

Mental health hotspots

undefined% in hardest-hit tract

Northern neighborhoods show the highest concentration of frequent mental distress — nearly 10 points above the county average.

Insight

Obesity spread

10 point gap across tracts

Adult obesity ranges from 21% to 31% depending on the neighborhood, highlighting inequities in amenities and access to healthy food.

Insight

Access to care

Up to 18% uninsured

Southwest Davis tracts have the highest percentage of uninsured adults and lower preventive visit rates.

Population

360K+

Residents across 15 communities sharing a single health system.

Indicators

190+

Health indicators available via CDC PLACES and Utah IBIS.

Collaboration

Davis4Health

Countywide coalition aligning data with action.