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  2. These Are the Best and Worst States for Mental Health ... - AOL

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    “The state has a high rate of uninsured adults with mental health illness, 21.4%, the second highest in the U.S. Additionally, nearly 75% of youth with depression do not receive mental health ...

  3. These are the 10 worst U.S. states to live in for your mental ...

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    Researchers used data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, the Kaiser Family Foundation, Mental Health America, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, and the Substance Abuse ...

  4. Prevalence of mental disorders - Wikipedia

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    Approximately one in ten met criteria within a 12-month period. Women and younger people of either gender showed more cases of disorder. [15] A 2005 review of 27 studies have found that 27% of adult Europeans is or has been affected by at least one mental disorder in the past 12 months.

  5. Homelessness in California - Wikipedia

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    [4]: 1 For example, two states with high rates of opioid addiction—Arkansas and West Virginia—both have low per capita rates of homelessness, because of low housing prices. [ 4 ] : 1 [ 5 ] : 1 With respect to poverty, the city of Detroit is one of the poorest cities, yet Detroit's per capita homelessness rate is 20% that of West Coast ...

  6. Homelessness in Seattle - Wikipedia

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    They found that mental illness, drug addiction and poverty occur nationwide, but not all places have equally expensive housing costs. [5]: 1 One example cited is that two states with high rates of opioid addiction, Arkansas and West Virginia, both have low per capita rates of homelessness, because of low housing prices.

  7. Mental health stigma is shifting. So why are adults ... - AOL

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    Since the COVID-19 pandemic, it may seem everyone is exploring mental health therapy, but men are being left behind. In the United States, young adults aged 18 to 34 who sought such therapy ...

  8. Mental disorders and gender - Wikipedia

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    When considering gender and mental illness, one must look to both biology and social/cultural factors to explain areas in which men and women are more likely to develop different mental illnesses. A patriarchal society , gender roles, personal identity, social media, and exposure to other mental health risk factors have adverse effects on the ...

  9. Mental health care needs spiked 23% in NY as treatment ... - AOL

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    Demand for mental health care in New York spiked 23% from 2013 to 2022, while the health system's capacity for treating those patients dropped about 10%, a new state report shows.