Reports
Findings & Recommendations from Child Deaths Reviewed from 2022-2023
This report details the methods and results of a research study commissioned by the New Mexico Department of Health (DOH), conducted in June 2023. The primary goal of this study was to better understand the current state of cannabis consumer and patient experiences in New Mexico. This report contains our best efforts to obtain meaningful cross-sectional data germane to public health, along with important comparisons between the present survey’s findings and results from our 2022 survey. We believe that our sample (N = 625) is truly representative of the population of New Mexico and have remained deliberate in our analysis, refraining from making overreaching conclusions about populations and trends.
In recent years, New Mexico has experienced a troubling surge in firearm injury, raising significant concerns for the state's public health and safety. In response to the Governor’s Executive Order 23-130, this report provides a detailed analysis of firearm-related violent deaths and injuries in New Mexico. It encompasses data from various sources, including New Mexico's surveillance systems, state behavioral risk factor surveys, and CDC data.


