EP: 93 Mental Health around the Holidays? This is not you're average conversation.

04/12/2025 29 min

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Episode Synopsis

Mental health is a significant concern in the U.S., with about 23% of adults and 20% of adolescents living with a mental health condition. Common conditions include major depressive disorder and anxiety disorders, while about 6% of adults experience a serious mental illness. Factors like access to care, the workforce, and technology play a role in mental health outcomes. Prevalence and statisticsAdults: Approximately 23% of U.S. adults have a mental health condition.Serious mental illness: Around 6% of adults experience a serious mental illness that significantly interferes with their daily lives.Adolescents: About 20% of adolescents aged 12-17 have a diagnosed mental or behavioral health condition.Common conditions: Major depressive disorder, anxiety disorders (such as panic disorder, PTSD, and GAD), and ADHD are among the most common. Contributing factorsAccess to care: Factors like health insurance coverage and the availability of the behavioral health workforce significantly influence access to services.Technology can provide access to information and connection, but it also poses challenges to mental well-being, a subject of ongoing discussion.Substance use: Substance use disorders (SUDs) are also prevalent, with 17.3% of people aged 12 or older affected in the past year.Socioeconomic and demographic factors: The prevalence of mental illness can vary by factors like age, gender, and race. For example, young adults aged 18-25 have the highest prevalence of SUDs. 

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