Mental Health Statistics

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  • (2022). Adult data 2022. Mental Health America.

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  • (2019, February 6). 5 surprising mental health statistics. Mental Health First Aid.

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  • (n.d.) Quick facts and statistics about mental health. Mental Health America.

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  • (2024, April 16). About mental health. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • (2023, April). Mental health by the numbers. National Alliance on Mental Illness.

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  • (n.d.). How common is bipolar disorder? Mental Health America.

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  • Dell’Osso, B., Cafaro, R., & Ketter, T.A. (2021). Has bipolar disorder become a predominantly female gender related condition? Analysis of recently published large samples. International Journal of Bipolar Disorders.

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  • Lam, A. (n.d.). Bipolar disorder in men and women: What’s the difference? International Bipolar Foundation.

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  • (2017, August). Bipolar disorder. National Alliance on Mental Illness.

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  • Tchikrizov, V., Ladner, M. E., Caples, F.V., Morris, M., Spillers, H., Jordan, C.D., Balls-Berry, J.E., Taylor-Desir, M.J., Frye, M.A., & Vallender, E.J. (2023). Health disparities in the treatment of bipolar disorder. Personalized Medicine in Psychiatry, vol 3.

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  • (2024, February). Bipolar disorder. National Institute of Mental Health.

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  • Marzani, G. and Price Neff, A. (2021). Bipolar disorders: Evaluation and treatment. American Family Physician, 103(4), 227-239.

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  • (2022, October 8). Anxiety disorders-Facts & statistics. Anxiety & Depression Association of America.

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  • (2023, October 18) Women and anxiety. U.S. Food and Drug Administration.

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  • Terlizzi, E.P. and Villarroel, M.A. (2020, September). Symptoms of generalized anxiety disorder among adults: United States, 2019. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • MacIntyre, M.M., Zare, M., & Williams, M.T. (2023). Anxiety-related disorders in the context of racism. Current Psychiatry Reports, 25, 31-43.

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  • (n.d.). Generalized anxiety disorder. University of Pennsylvania Perelman School of Medicine.

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  • (n.d.). Depression. Mental Health America.

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  • Tang, J. & Zhang, T. (2022). Causes of the male-female ratio of depression based on the psychosocial factors. Frontiers in Psychology, 13.

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  • Lee, B., Wang, Y., Carlson, S.A., Greenlund, K.J., Lu, H., Liu, Y., Croft, J.B., Eke, P.I., Town, M., & Thomas, C.W. (2023, June 15). National, state-level, and county-level prevalence estimates of adults aged ≥18 years self-reporting a lifetime diagnosis of depression—United States, 2020. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 72(24), 644–650.

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  • Hargrove, T., et al. (2020). Race/ethnicity, gender, and trajectories of depressive symptoms across early- and mid-life among the Add Health Cohort. Journal of Racial and Ethnic Health Disparities, 7(4), 619–629.

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  • Bailey, R.K., et al. (2019). Racial and ethnic differences in depression: Current perspectives. Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment, 15, 603-609.

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  • Anzolin, A., et al. (2022). Earlier age of onset is associated with a pro-inflammatory state in major depressive disorder. Psychiatry Research, 314.

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  • Mergl, R., et al. (2015). What are reasons for the large gender differences in the lethality of suicidal acts? An epidemiological analysis in four European countries. PLOS ONE.

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  • Ringeisen, H., et al. (2023). Mental and substance use disorders prevalence study. RTI International.

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  • Li, X., et al. (2022). A glimpse of gender differences in Schizophrenia. General Psychiatry.

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  • (n.d.). Schizophrenia. National Institute of Mental Health.

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  • (2023, November 29). Life expectancy increases, however suicides up in 2022. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • Garnett, M.F. and Curtin, S.C. (2023, April). Suicide mortality in the United States, 2001-2021.Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • (n.d.). Leading causes of death. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • (2023, October 26). National health interview survey-teen. National Center for Health Statistics.

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  • (n.d.). Youth risk behavior survey. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • (2023, March 8). Improving access to children’s mental health care. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • Defar, S., et al. (2023). Health-related quality of life among people with mental illness: The role of socio-clinical characteristics and level of functional disability. Frontiers in Public Health.

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  • Schlack, R., et al. (2021). The effects of mental health problems in childhood and adolescence in young adults: Results of the KiGGS Cohort. Journal of Health Monitoring, 4, 3–19.

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  • (n.d.). The state of mental health in America. Mental Health America.

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  • (2022, October). Child and adolescent mental health. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US).

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  • (2023, March). Mental illness. National Institute of Mental Health.

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  • (2020, August 21) The state of mental health and aging in America. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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  • (n.d.). U.S, national survey on the mental health of LGBTQ young people. The Trevor Project.

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  • (2022, August). APA guidelines for psychological practice with women with serious mental illness. American Psychological Association.

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  • (n.d.). Infographic: Mental health for men. Mental Health America.

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  • (n.d.) LGBTQ+ communities and mental health. Mental Health America.

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  • (n.d.) 2022 women’s health survey. KFF.

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  • (2023, May 25). Black/African American. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration.

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  • McKnight-Eily, L., et al. (2021, February 5). Racial and ethnic disparities in the prevalence of stress and worry, mental health conditions, and increased substance use among adults during the COVID-19 pandemic – United States, April and May 2020. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report.

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  • Panchal, N., et al. (2022, September 22). Five key findings on mental health and substance use disorders by race/ethnicity. KFF.

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  • (n.d.). Racism and mental health. Mental Health America.

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  • Diep, K., et al. (2024, May 23). Access and coverage for mental health care: Findings from the 2022 KFF Women’s Health Survey. KFF.

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  • Panchal, N. et al. (2024, May 23). Racial and ethnic disparities in mental care: Findings from the KFF survey of racism, discrimination and health. KFF.

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  • (2022, November). Psychologists struggle to meet demand amid mental health crisis. American Psychological Association.

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  • (2024, May 27). The U.S. behavioral health market size is projected to grow from $83.70 billion in 2023 to $115.21 billion by 2030, at a CAGR of 4.7 percent during the forecast period. Fortune Business Insights.

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  • (n.d.) Mental health market report by disorder (schizophrenia, alcohol use disorders, bipolar disorder, depression and anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse disorders, eating disorders, and others), service (emergency mental health services, outpatient counseling, home-based treatment services, inpatient hospital treatment services, and others), age group (pediatric, adult, geriatric), and region 2024-2032. IMARC.

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  • Cantor, J., et al. (2024, February 2). Availability of mental telehealth services in the US. JAMA Health Forum.

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  • (2020, April). Types of mental health professionals. National Alliance on Mental Illness.

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  • (2024, April 3). Psychiatrists—Occupational employment and wage statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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  • (n.d.). Workforce development. American Psychiatric Association.

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  • (2024, April 3). Therapists—Occupational employment and wage statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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  • (2024, April 3). Psychologists—Occupational employment and wage statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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  • (2024, April 17) Psychologists: Occupational outlook handbook. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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  • (2024, April 3). Counselors—Occupational employment and wage statistics. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.

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  • Hailu, R., et al. (2024, January 26). Characteristics of mental health specialists who shifted their practice entirely to telemedicine. JAMA Health Forum.

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