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The editors at Best Mental Health Degrees decided to research the topic of PICTURE OF MENTAL HEALTH About 25 percent of American adults report moderate to severe mental health issues. The effects of mental illnesses are widespread, affecting men and women; adults and children; the poor and the wealthy. 1 in 3: U.S. adults who report a diagnosable mental health problem per year Mental illness rates (Women - Men - Both)

- Any anxiety disorder - 23.4% - 14.3% - 19.1%

- Any mood disorder - 11.6% - 7.7% - 9.7%

- Any impulse-control disorder - 9.3% - 11.7% - 10.5%

- Any substance disorder - 11.6% - 15.4% - 13.4%

- Any disorder - 34.7% - 29.9% - 32.4% For any mental disorder (including substance disorders), the lifetime prevalence rate is 57.4 percent. More than 90% of people who commit suicide have a diagnosable mental disorder, most commonly a depressive disorder or a substance abuse disorder. BIG PILL TO SWALLOW

- 400%: Increase in rate of antidepressant use between 1988 and 2008

- Women are 2.5 times more likely to be taking an antidepressant than men

- 23%: Women in their 40s and 50s who take antidepressants

- Higher percentage than any other group (by age or sex)

- Less than 1 in 3: Americans taking a single antidepressant who have seen a mental health professional in the past year MENTAL HEALTH AND KIDS

- 1 in 2: Mental disorders that begin before the age of 14

- 20%: World's children and adolescents estimated to have mental disorders or problems MOST COMMON MENTAL HEALTH PROBLEMS MOOD DISORDERS

- Mood disorders include major depressive disorder, dysthymic disorder and bipolar disorder.

- 20.9 million: Adult Americans with a mood disorder - 9.5% MAJOR DEPRESSIVE DISORDER

- Major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the U.S. for ages 15-44.

- 14.8 million: American adults with major depressive disorder - 6.7% BIPOLAR DISORDER

- Bipolar disorder often develops in a person's late teens or early adult years. At least half of all cases start before age 25.

- 5.7 million American adults with bipolar - 2.6% ANXIETY DISORDERS

- Anxiety disorders include panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, generalized anxiety disorder and phobias.

- 40 million American adults with an anxiety disorder - 18.1% SOURCES

- World Health Organizations

- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

- National Institute of Mental Health

- Psychcentral.com



