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Anxiety or Depressive Disorder of adults 18 years and older Nationwide Average

In 2019: 8.1%     18 – 29 years: 48.7%

In 2022: 36%     30 – 39 years: 41.8%

48 million Americans don’t have any life insurance

(23% of adults (210M ppl) Feb22 Consumer Affairs study)

Diabetes and Mental Health

  • Less than 50% of people with diabetes who have depression get diagnosed and treated
  • People with diabetes are 2 to 3 times more likely to suffer from depression

This study of Veterans was completed January 31, 2018—2 years before COVID-19 Pandemic:

  • 41% diagnosed with mental health issues (4 in 10 people)
  • 55% of those diagnosed reported no usage of mental health services
    • 56% of these diagnosed Vets were married
  • Impact of military reserves deployments on marriages:
    • 92% of spouses experienced increase stress levels
    • 88% feelings of loneliness
    • 85% of spouses had increased levels of depression and anxiety
  • 56% of those diagnosed struggled with PTSD
    • 20% of Vets with PTSD also suffer from addiction
    • 23% of women Vets PTSD is from being sexually assaulted
  • 40% struggled with Depression
  • 19.4% (OF THOSE DIAGNOSED) misused drugs and alcohol
    • Substance Use Disorder has increased 81% among female veterans
    • 30% of Veteran suicides were preceded by substance abuse
    • 20% of high-risk behavior deaths are attributed to substance abuse

Substance Use and Military Life Drug Facts

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It is estimated that between 37% – 50% of Afghanistan and Iraq War veterans have been diagnosed with a mental disorder. These conditions are strongly associated with substance use disorders (SUDs), as are other problems experienced by returning military personnel, including reintegration stresses, sleep disturbances, traumatic brain injury (TBI), and violence in relationships. Onset of SUDs can also emerge secondary to other mental health problems associated with these stressors, such as post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and depression.

Symptoms of Anxiety Disorder or Depressive Disorder

Phase Phase 3.6
Time Period Sep 14 – Sep 26, 2022
Group Percent       95% Cl

National Estimate

United States 36,0        35,2 – 36,8

By Age

18 – 29 years 48,7        46,0 – 51,4

This comes from the CDC, National Center for Health Statistics