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Native American Substance Abuse Statistics
Native American Substance Abuse data is filled with the kind of sharp turns that can get lost in averages, including a 2025 snapshot that shows how harm is shifting rather than fading. Read this page to see the specific statistics behind those changes and understand where support and prevention efforts may need to land next.

Lgbt Mental Health Statistics
More than 1 in 4 LGBTQ people report struggling with anxiety or depression, yet many say they delay getting help because they do not feel understood by the mental health system. The 2025 snapshot of these patterns makes it clear that the barrier is not awareness but access, trust, and discrimination that directly shape outcomes.

Lgbtq+ Mental Health Statistics
LGBTQ+ youth face urgent mental health strain, with 23% reporting anxiety symptoms severe enough to need support, and 46% of LGBTQ+ youth saying they feel persistently sad or hopeless. Adults are paying the price too, as 26% report a suicide attempt and supportive providers are linked to 2.4 times higher mental health service use, raising a hard question about access, stigma, and what it would take to close the gap.

Mental Health Disorders Statistics
Around 1 in 8 people globally, or about 970 million, live with a mental disorder, yet treatment gaps and rising digital options shape outcomes in surprising ways. This page brings together the latest burden, suicide and depression figures, plus costs and app trends, so you can see exactly where mental health is being helped and where it is still falling through the cracks.

Suicide Attempt Statistics
Planning often travels with attempts, with 46.6% of adults who reported a lifetime suicide attempt also reporting they made a suicide plan, while national mortality remains high at 14.3 deaths per 100,000 people in 2022. This page connects what raises risk, how quickly it can return, and which interventions and follow-up tactics reduce suicidal behavior.

Suicide Bullying Statistics
Suicide bullying is leaving a measurable mark, including a 2026 estimate of 1 in 10 students experiencing it. How does a single peer dynamic turn into a life and death risk, and what do the latest numbers suggest we can do before it escalates?

Students Mental Health Statistics
Student mental health is in severe crisis, with soaring anxiety and depression rates.

Substance Use Disorder Statistics
In 2022, 12.5% of U.S. adults aged 18 to 25 had a substance use disorder while treatment gaps remain stark, with unmet need rising from 1 in 4 to 1 in 3 when substance use disorder and mental illness occur together. The page also tracks what changes outcomes fast, from naloxone reversals preventing 2.5 million overdose deaths to immediate MOUD initiation and higher retention when the right medication is offered.

Men Mental Health Statistics
Even when 5.4% of U.S. men report an anxiety disorder, 23% say they did not get the mental health help they needed, and negative social attitudes keep another 26% discouraged from seeking care. You will also see why men account for 76.9% of U.S. suicide deaths alongside a $193.1 billion annual economic burden, plus the provider and telehealth gaps that make getting support feel harder than it should.

Men Suicide Statistics
Men are dying by suicide at rates that are often 2 to 3 times higher than women, and the male figures are hard to ignore, including Australia at 19.9 per 100,000 and South Korea at 26.9 per 100,000. Beyond the death toll, the page connects what is happening to who gets help, from treatment gaps and substance use to training and prevention capacity across countries.

Can Money Buy Happiness Statistics
From each extra $1,000 in income adding only about 0.01 life satisfaction in the US to health factors like healthy life expectancy that shape the ladder beyond money, the page shows why happiness gains fade once basic needs are met. It also pairs that income based rise with the hard edges of stress and insecurity, including 46.0% of adults unable to cover an unexpected $400 expense without borrowing or selling, and links financial strain to higher depression risk.

Grief Statistics
By 2023, prolonged grief symptoms were estimated to affect 29.4 million adults worldwide, and about 15% of bereaved people develop symptoms that linger beyond expectation. This page puts anxiety, major depression, and even short term mortality risk into one clear picture, then highlights which evidence based therapies and support options are most likely to reduce distress.

Binge Eating Disorder Statistics
Binge eating disorder affects 3.5% of adults in the past 12 months, far above bulimia nervosa at 0.6%, yet most people never get the evidence based care they need, with only 11% of those with eating disorders receiving recommended treatment in the United States. Get the key figures on how BED severity links to greater impairment and health costs, plus what helps most, from CBT remission and lisdexamfetamine results to the sobering delays in seeking professional support.

Emotional Intelligence Statistics
A full 66% of people say they would stay longer when their manager is effective and empathetic, yet 57% of U.S. adults report significant stress in the prior month, so the real question is how emotional intelligence turns pressure into steady, humane leadership. You will see what EI training can change, from stress coping effects to performance and retention links, grounded in evidence and ROI estimates.

Schizophrenia Murders Statistics
Schizophrenia Murders statistics for 2026 highlight how the pattern of charges and court outcomes shifts from what many people expect, making the numbers feel less predictable and more human. If you want clarity on who gets counted and how the data is framed year to year, these figures from the most recent reporting period are the place to start.

Body Dysmorphia Statistics
Body dysmorphic disorder affects about 1 in 100 adults, yet in cosmetic dermatology clinics it shows up in 14% of patients, and nearly half report no improvement after surgery. The page connects how early onset, high rates of anxiety and depression, and screening cut-offs that can miss or catch cases shape what clinicians and patients actually experience.

Teenage Anxiety Statistics
A startling 21% of U.S. teens say anxiety affects how well they can perform in school, while global estimates put anxiety disorders at 7.0% worldwide for ages 15 to 19. This page links the personal day to day pressures teens report with treatment gaps and costs, showing how everything from bullying and sleep to CBT and family focused care can change the odds.

Anxiety In Young Adults Statistics
Anxiety touches far more young people than most realize, from 8.0% of 16–24 year olds in England living with a common mental disorder to 8.3% reporting an anxiety disorder in the past year. It also shows up in a wider global pattern and real life impacts, including anxiety-linked sleep and study struggles and rising pressures seen during COVID years, with university students averaging around 31% anxiety across 2020 to 2021 cohorts.

Student Stress Statistics
School stress is already shaping student lives, with 73% of US teens reporting school as a major stress source and 53% saying it is hurting their sleep. The page also tracks the ripple effects, from focus and attendance to mental health care access, and highlights what coping and support strategies actually help.

Stress In High School Students Statistics
Even with 70% of school districts calling student mental health a top priority, 32% of U.S. adolescents who needed care still did not get it in the past year, leaving stress to show up in classrooms as sadness, bullying, and college admission pressure. These page ready statistics also track what helps, including school based CBT and mindfulness gains, alongside the treatment gaps driven by cost, staffing shortages, and missed support.