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Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Statistics
PTSD rarely travels alone, with depression occurring in 52% of cases and suicide attempts rising to 14% versus 2.7% without PTSD, according to the latest national and clinical datasets. See how overlapping conditions like substance use, cardiovascular inflammation, and sleep apnea magnify risk, plus what current screening and treatment studies suggest for breaking the cycle.

Social Media Insecurity Statistics
Social media insecurity is climbing fast while the habit loop tightens. From 2.5 hours per person daily with 15% growth to 63% of Gen Z checking within 5 minutes and privacy fears hitting 75% daily, this page connects compulsive use with mental strain, body comparison, and real harassment and data risk.

Acrophobia Statistics
Acrophobia is more than a fear of heights, with vestibular dysfunction multiplying risk 3.2 times and family patterns showing parental acrophobia linked to a 21% offspring risk versus 4% in controls. You will also see how modern studies connect it to migraine history and observational learning, and even why 92% of people experience intense vertigo during exposure.

Peer Support Statistics
Peer support is shown to cut costs and improve outcomes at scale, from preventing hospitalizations that save US healthcare systems $1.5 billion annually to delivering a 4:1 ROI in SUD treatment and a 30% drop in ER visits for peer recovery coaching. It is also gaining momentum, with 37% of US states mandating Medicaid reimbursement and 95% of peer support users reporting they feel empowered in a SAMHSA survey.

Depression In Elderly Statistics
Depression in older adults is more than a mood issue it doubles mortality risk (HR=2.0), raises dementia risk 1.9 fold in just 5 years, and drives healthcare costs 2 to 3 times higher over a single year. When you look closer, the contrast is even sharper, with relapse at 50% within 1 year without maintenance and a 40 to 50% prevalence in nursing homes, alongside impacts that reach daily function, social ties, and even cardiovascular events.

Bdd Statistics
BDD is far more than a “body image” worry, affecting about 2.4% of the US population over a lifetime and often starting in early adolescence. Read the statistics to see how frequently other conditions pile on, including major depression in 57 to 76% and the striking 22 to 24% lifetime suicide attempt rate.

Therapy Dog Statistics
Therapy dog visits are tied to measurable relief across settings, from a 34% average drop in patient anxiety during 15 minute hospital sessions to 37% less procedural pain in burn units. With 5.2 million annual U.S. interactions and protocols that leave little to chance, this page shows exactly how comfort translates into outcomes that staff can feel and patients can rate.

Intj Statistics
See why INTJs punch far above their weight, from 68% reaching senior management by 40 and 52% promotion rates in software within 3 years to leading AI lab teams, while the same drive shows up as 68% higher procrastination on mundane tasks and 59% decision paralysis in ambiguity. If you want a precise read on where INTJs consistently outperform and where their edge turns into friction, this page turns every contrast into concrete numbers.

Anxiety Disorders Statistics
Anxiety disorders do not just raise worry and panic they ripple into work, health, and risk with striking numbers like 19.1% of U.S. adults and 301 million people globally affected. You will see how comorbidity shifts outcomes, including 59% of anxiety cases paired with depression and GAD linked to 1.5 times higher diabetes incidence, plus what untreated panic and phobias mean for unemployment and healthcare use.

Technology Addiction Statistics
Tech addiction is costing the US economy $650 billion a year in lost productivity while employees lose 2.1 hours daily to notification distractions, and the fallout goes well beyond work. You will also see how smartphone and social media dependence is linked to measurable declines in performance, health, and relationships, from $12 trillion in global internet addiction costs to screen time that disrupts sleep for 45% of users.

Suicide Rate Statistics
Guyana leads the 2019 national rankings at 40.3 suicides per 100,000, far above the United States at 14.2, while the gender gap stays stark with US men at 22.4 per 100,000 versus 6.0 for US women in 2021. The page also connects age, rural versus urban settings, and method and risk factors to explain why global rates have fallen overall yet remain highest after age 70 and among specific high vulnerability groups.

Postpartum Psychosis Statistics
Postpartum psychosis is rare but not negligible, with pooled incidence at 0.89 per 1,000 births and about 0.1% to 0.2% of new mothers affected worldwide. The page puts the timing and risk in sharp relief with onset peaking at 10 to 14 days postpartum in 50% of cases, higher rates in bipolar history and African American mothers, and outcomes that can change quickly with prompt treatment.

Gambling Addiction Statistics
Male U.S. adults are 3 times more likely to develop gambling disorder than women, with prevalence at 2.5% versus 0.8%, yet age, income, and mental health shift risk in surprising ways like 11% of 18 to 24 year olds showing high risk gambling behavior in 2021 and global economic losses reaching $1.3 trillion a year. If you want to understand who is most at risk and why the damage goes far beyond the bet, these 2025 ready statistics connect demographics to real-world cost and harm.

Arfid Statistics
ARFID rarely travels alone: in clinical data, autism comorbidity runs 20 to 30% and anxiety disorders co-occur in 42% of cases, with GAD taking the lead at 28%, while GI issues appear in 60% of people. You can also see why diagnosis is so easy to miss, from true food allergy showing up in only 8% to structured DSM-5 assessments like PARDI reaching 92% accuracy, plus screening tools that can separate ARFID from anorexia using the same eating behavior puzzle pieces.

Bpd Statistics
BPD rarely travels alone, with anxiety disorders in 80 to 90% of cases and substance use disorders up to 85% lifetime prevalence, plus a striking overlap like PTSD in 30 to 50% and eating disorders in 25 to 53%. See how a disorder with a US lifetime prevalence of 5.9% among adults also links to self harm and treatment outcomes such as DBT cutting suicide attempts by 50% within 1 year.

Global Mental Health Statistics
With 970 million people living with a mental disorder worldwide, the burden is not just health it is economic, with depression and anxiety driving $6 trillion a year in lost productivity by 2030 and leaving 85% of people without care. This page tracks how treatment gaps, stigma, and underfunding translate into 700,000 suicides each year and rising costs to workplaces, families, and health systems.

Misdiagnosed Mental Illness Statistics
From 40 percent to 15 percent fewer bipolar misdiagnoses, structured mood tracking and clearer assessment are cutting the harm that too often follows wrong labels. See how misdiagnosis can mean 2.5 times higher suicide attempt rates, 28 percent more hospitalizations, and years lost to the wrong treatment, plus which evidence based tools are already improving accuracy.

Therapy Industry Statistics
Roughly 42% of Gen Z used therapy in 2023, yet wait times can stretch to 3.5 weeks in urban areas and 40% of clients drop out after their first month. This Therapy Industry statistics page connects who seeks help and why, the surge of online and teletherapy, and what outcomes and costs look like across modalities.

College Student Stress Statistics
More than half of stressed students are using coping tools like exercise, music, journaling, and peer support, yet the same surveys also show how uneven support can be across groups and habits. Track what’s working right now and what tends to slip for students under pressure, from 61% using sleep hygiene practices to 27% citing gastrointestinal issues tied to stress and 28% developing dropout intentions.

Mental Health Treatment Statistics
Even with 2022 data showing only 47.3% of adults with any mental illness received treatment in the past year, the page also tracks how access and outcomes can shift fast, from a 154% surge in US telepsychiatry visits in 2020 to treatment gains like 60% of bipolar stability achieved with meds plus therapy. It connects barriers such as stigma and cost with real-world effectiveness across countries and care types so you can see what is actually helping, and what is still being left behind.