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Trans Suicide Statistics
Trans people attempt suicide at dramatically higher rates than the general population, with a USTS 2015 past year attempt rate of 7.3% versus about 0.6% for the broader US population, and risk spikes again when family rejection, bullying, poverty, violence, and anti trans legislation intersect. The page also tracks what appears to lower risk, including 2021 JAMA findings that hormone therapy was linked to 60% lower odds of past month ideation, plus evidence that social support can blunt minority stress.

Social Media Suicide Statistics
A 2025 snapshot of Social Media Suicide reveals how online cruelty can translate into real risk, including cyberbullying victims being 2.1 times more likely to attempt suicide and heavy daily use tripling depression risk. You will also see what happens after the algorithm pushes shame, threats, or self harm content, with 37% of TikTok cases involving threats of self harm and 28% of Instagram influencers’ followers reporting body dysmorphia linked to suicide risk.

Postpartum Add Statistics
Postpartum depression hits 10% to 20% of new mothers, and that is only part of the picture because anxiety disorders affect about 1 in 5 women during or after childbirth. This page connects the dots between symptom screening and real-world outcomes, from a 20% treatment gap after a positive screen to measurable impacts on infant feeding, later child behavior, and costly follow-on care, plus what major guidelines recommend for closing the gap.

Global Depression Statistics
Depression affects about 300 million people worldwide and is tied to 1.0 million suicide deaths globally, but the page also highlights the gap between health need and real access, including how many people still go untreated even in high resource settings. You will see what this looks like across countries, from major work and healthcare losses to the rising role of telehealth, alongside costs that reach into the hundreds of billions.

Counseling Industry Statistics
With 34% of U.S. adults reporting depression or anxiety symptoms using a digital tool in the past year and 10.3% using telehealth for behavioral health in 2023, the page turns “technology adoption” into something measurable, alongside the cost pressure behind $239.2 billion in projected U.S. mental health spending by 2023. It also connects workforce shortages and treatment access, from 7,002 Mental Health Professional Shortage Areas in 2024 to evidence that collaborative care and CBT can cut costs and symptoms, so you understand not just what is changing, but what it is likely changing into.

Schizoaffective Disorder Statistics
Schizoaffective Disorder sits at the intersection of severe psychosis and major mental health needs, where unmet care is the norm, including an estimated 35% of adults with severe mental illness who received no treatment in the past year. This page connects that treatment gap to co occurring substance use, cardiometabolic burden, suicide risk, and what long term, evidence based options can change.

Ace Score Statistics
See how an ACE score of 4 plus is tied to a 12x higher likelihood of suicide attempts and up to 3.2x higher self harm risk per point in adolescents, with dose response patterns that keep turning mental health and physical health outcomes into increasingly steep trajectories. This Ace Score page connects those high ACE signals to prevalence across adults and youth, like 64 percent of U.S. adults reporting at least one adverse childhood experience and 11 percent reporting 5 plus, then weighs what prevention and trauma informed care can realistically change.

Eating Disorders In Children Statistics
Nearly 29% of U.S. children and adolescents aged 6 to 18 will experience an eating disorder across their lifetime, yet only 36% of people with eating disorders get treatment, a gap you will see quantified across prevalence, severity, and outcomes. The page also pulls together what it really costs and what it really predicts, including anorexia nervosa’s high mortality risk and the years many youth spend waiting for specialty care.

Eating Disorder Recovery Statistics
Startling barriers still shape recovery, from 44% of adolescents with eating disorder symptoms who delay care for 6 months or more, to insurer prior authorization delays averaging 10.4 days. Even when evidence based help works, outcomes hinge on access, timing, and support, with medication and therapy effects translating to remission and sustained recovery for many, while adults report 53% wanting treatment but not receiving it.

Ptsd Veteran Statistics
PTSD touches veterans in ways that show up far beyond symptoms, from $7.8 trillion in lifetime economic burden to a 45% jump in Veterans Crisis Line contacts tied to 988 in 2022. This page compares who is affected and who gets help, highlighting that 1 in 10 veterans reported PTSD to the VA in 2023 while evidence based therapies like CPT and PE can produce large symptom improvements.

Suicide By Drowning Statistics
Men make up 75% of drowning suicides, yet the risk spikes in unexpected places like rural areas where rates are 2x higher and elderly over 75 in high income countries where they account for 22%. For 2019 estimates of about 48,000 drowning suicides worldwide and a global rate of 0.7 per 100,000, the page connects who is most affected with what helps, including prevention programs that can cut drowning suicides by about 25%.

Firefighter Ptsd Statistics
Recent pooled estimates suggest that roughly 31% of firefighters report clinically significant PTSD symptoms, yet only 1 in 3 who screen positive say they received mental health treatment, revealing a gap between need and support. The page also tracks exposure, symptom persistence at 12 months for 1 in 4 affected firefighters, and the factors that raise risk like poor sleep, weak peer or supervisor support, and high work stress.

College Student Mental Health Statistics
With 31.5% of U.S. college students reporting depression in the past year and 41% saying they did not seek help because they did not know where to go, this page connects what students feel with why support often slips out of reach. You will also see how wait times, provider shortages, and the rise of telehealth shape access, alongside the scale of campus crisis use and suicide risk among 18 to 25 year olds.

Social Media Impact On Mental Health Statistics
Across 2025 updates in major research and regulation tracking, small average links between social media and depression and anxiety (about r=0.08 to 0.10 and r≈0.09) sit alongside evidence that harms like cyberbullying and problematic use can sharply raise odds of worse mental health. The page also contrasts this mixed picture with consent and safety rules expanding across the UK, California, and Australia, asking what protections work when effects depend so much on how platforms are used.

Climate Anxiety Statistics
A striking new snapshot of climate anxiety shows how fear is turning into everyday strain, from 45% of youth reporting it harms daily functioning to Gen Z reaching 37% who are very worried. You will also see the sharp age divide, like 81% of 18 to 24 year olds versus 45% over 65, and the real life knock-on effects such as diet changes, reduced outdoor life, and pressure to plan for a future that feels less safe.

Adoption Mental Health Statistics
With 46.4% of adults reporting telehealth use during the COVID era and 40.4% of people who sought care using it at least sometimes, adoption keeps reshaping access, not just convenience. The page also weighs cost and outcomes, including digital CBT effects like improved depression and anxiety, plus a global market projected to reach $20.2 billion by 2032, so you can see where adoption is likely to land next.

Holiday Stress Statistics
Money pressure keeps holiday tempers in check and tanked sleep in the foreground, with 59% of adults reporting financial worries as a holiday stress driver. You will also see how the stress does not stay in the mind, from ED visits rising for mental health conditions to practical relief options like mindfulness and breathing that studies consistently link to lower anxiety and stress.

Information Overload Statistics
Even a 2x bump in notifications can slow task work and raise stress, while 63 percent of employees say too much information is a problem. This page connects the dots from fragmented, hard to find content to measurable drops in accuracy and decision speed, showing why attention and knowledge management matter as digital inputs keep exploding.

Teenage Suicide Statistics
A single act of attempted suicide can sharply raise the odds of later suicide death, and the latest U.S. teen figures make the risk feel immediate, with suicide death rates for ages 15 to 24 rising to 12.8 per 100,000. The page connects that urgency to what often gets overlooked, from depression and firearm access to how many teens never receive help and why prevention in schools can still make a measurable difference.

Oppositional Defiant Disorder Statistics
ODD affects about 8.5% of clinic referred children and teens, yet many cases begin in preschool and often peak around ages 6 to 8, so early signs can look like routine “stage” behavior until school discipline starts to shift. This page connects prevalence and comorbidity with what happens next, including roughly 50% parent training improvement signals and access gaps where only about 30.6% of youth who need mental health care receive specialty treatment.