2246 persons (2100 Caucasian [CA], 143 African-American [AA]; 125 Hispanic [H]; age 51.2±12.3) completed the survey. 69.8% had moderate-to-severe depression, 26.3% had moderate-to-severe anxiety, 9.5% used drugs or medications for recreational use in the past month, 19.6% had risky-to-severe alcohol use, and 12.5% had suicidal thoughts in the prior 2 weeks. Mean PHQ-9 scores differed among ethnic (H 9.3±6.7, Non-Hispanics [NH] 8.3±6.2, unknown [UN] 10.5±6.35 [p=0.04]) and racial (AA 9.6±0.6, CA 8.2±0.1 [p=0.009]) groups. Mean GAD-7 scores differed among H 8.3±6.0, NH 6.3±5.7, and UN 6.3±6.0 (p=0.001). 40% of H had moderate-to-severe anxiety compared to 25.5% of NH (p=0.001). Mean AUDIT scores differed among AA 1.6±0.2 and CA 2.5±0.1 (p=0.003). Risky-to-severe alcohol consumption was more common in CA (20.5%) compared to AA (9.8%) (p=0.01). H (18.4%) and UN (19%) had higher rates of suicidal thoughts in the prior 2 weeks compared to CA (12.1%) (p=0.003). In the past year, 59.2% of H felt the need to see a MH provider compared to 48% of NH (p=<0.001). 33.6% of H have an MH provider compared to 26.3% of NH (p=0.001).