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New State Fact Sheets Highlight Key Data About Mental Health and
Substance Use Needs and Capacity
The
COVID-19 pandemic and resulting economic downturn are taking a toll on mental
health for many Americans, with large shares of the public saying that related
worry and stress is having a negative effect on their mental health.
A
KFF analysis and series of state fact sheets examine
mental health and substance use disorder needs in the states and capacity to
meet residents’ needs prior to the pandemic, which is expected to place
additional strains on the system. Average weekly data for June 2020 found
that 36.5% of adults in the U.S. report symptoms of anxiety or depressive
disorder, up from 11.0% in 2019. Louisiana (42.9%), Florida (41.5%) and
Oregon (41.3%) have the highest shares reporting such symptoms, while
Wisconsin (27.2%), Minnesota (30.5%) and Nebraska (30.6%) have the lowest.
The
analysis highlights the wide range of needs and resources across states. For
example:
The
state fact sheets compile key information on mental illness prevalence;
substance abuse and related deaths; suicide; mental health workforce; unmet
need and barriers to care; private insurance coverage and costs; and Medicaid
benefits.
They
are designed to allow policymakers, health care professionals, patient groups
and journalists to quickly assess the mental health and substance use
landscape in each of the 50 states and the District of Columbia.
The
fact sheets draw on dozens of indicators in KFF’s State Health Facts data collection related to mental health and substance
use disorder. The data collection allows quick comparisons across states and
allows for the creation of custom reports for select states and indicators.
This
work was supported in part by Well Being Trust. We value our funders. KFF
maintains full editorial control over all of its policy analysis, polling and
journalism activities.
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, KFF (Kaiser Family Foundation)
is a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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Friday, July 10, 2020
New State Fact Sheets Highlight Key Data About Mental Health and Substance Use Needs and Capacity
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