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depression and GAD symptoms were significantly higher based on RANDS 3 compared with the 2019 NHIS. The only exception was the depression symptoms estimate among adults aged 65 and over, where the estimates were comparable across the two data sources. Both data sources found that depression symptoms were
Percent of adults age 18 and older with regular feelings of depression: 5.0%; Source: Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From the 2023 National Health Interview Survey [PDF – 254 KB]
An estimated 21.0 million adults in the United States had at least one major depressive episode. This number represented 8.3% of all U.S. adults. The prevalence of major depressive episode was higher among adult females (10.3%) compared to males (6.2%).
About 20.78% of adults in the U.S., or 50 million Americans, live with mental illness, per 2019-2020 data from Mental Health America. [3] About 21 million adults in the U.S. (8.4%) have...
In 2023, 29.0% of Americans report having been diagnosed with depression in their lifetime, while 17.8% reporting currently having depression. The most recent results, obtained Feb. 21-28,...
CNN — Depression is more widespread than ever in the United States, according to a new report from Gallup. About 18% of adults – more than 1 in 6 – say they are depressed or receiving treatment...
Introduction. Anxiety and depression are two of the most common mental health conditions experienced by adults in the United States (1). In 2019, about 6% of adults had experienced moderate or severe symptoms of anxiety in the past 2 weeks (2), and 7% had experienced moderate or severe symptoms of depression in the past 2 weeks (3).
Depression rates in the United States are skyrocketing, particularly among young adults and women, a new poll shows. The survey, published by Gallup on Wednesday, found 29% of U.S. adults report ...
National, State-Level, and County-Level Prevalence Estimates of Adults ≥18 Years Self-Reporting a Diagnosis of Depression — United States, 2020. 06/16/2023. By Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (U.S.) Series: MMWR. Morbidity and mortality weekly report.
The analysis of the Census Bureau’s Household Pulse Survey finds that half (50%) of adults ages 18-24 reported anxiety and depression symptoms in 2023, compared to about a third of adults...