%0 Journal Article %T Customizing ESSENCE Queries for Select Mental Health Sub-indicators %J Archive of "Online Journal of Public Health Informatics". %D 2019 %R 10.5210/ojphi.v11i1.9789 %X Emergency department (ED) visits related to mental health (MH) disorders have increased since 2006 [1], indicating a potential burden on the healthcare delivery system. Surveillance systems has been developed to identify and understand these changing trends in how EDs are used and to characterize populations seeking care. Many state and local health departments are using syndromic surveillance to monitor MH-related ED visits in near real-time. This presentation describes how queries can be created and customized to identify select MH sub-indicators (for adults) by using chief complaint text terms and diagnoses codes. The MH sub-indicators examined are mood and depressive disorders, schizophrenic disorders, and anxiety disorders. Wider adoption of syndromic surveillance for characterizing MH disorders can support long-term planning for healthcare resources and service delivery %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6606244/