Every year, an increasing number of American people suffer from some sort of mental disease. In 2019, approximately 20% of the American population, or roughly 50 million people, were diagnosed with a mental disorder.
That figure is based on data acquired before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, which has thrown a whole new group of strains on the US population.
Illness, unemployment, solitude, increased medical expenditures, and financial uncertainty are among the new stressors. The value of mental health data To properly understand mental health in the United States, a strong dataset is required.
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