Percentage Of Young Adults In US Receiving Mental Health Treatment Increased By Nearly 5% From 2019 To 2021, Data Reveal

MedPage Today (9/7, Monaco) reports, “The percentage of young U.S. adults receiving mental health treatment increased by nearly 5% from 2019 to 2021, according to National Health Interview Survey data.” In total, “the proportion of adults receiving mental health treatment – defined as receiving counseling, therapy, taking a medication, or any combination of the three – increased from 19.2% in 2019 to 21.6% by 2021,” but “this appeared to be driven by an uptick in mental health treatment for younger adults between the ages of 18 and 44, whose rates of mental health treatment jumped from 18.5% in 2019 to 23.2% in 2021.” These data were published online in an NCHS Data Brief.

HealthDay (9/7, Mundell) reports, “Young white American adults had the highest use of mental health care in 2021 (30.4%), while rates were much lower among young Black adults (14.8%), Hispanics (12.8%) and Asians (10.8%)

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