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Social Media Attention Span Statistics
A 2024 Gen Z ad scroll can stay locked in for just 8 seconds, yet the internet nudges you to look again and again as platforms quietly thin focus into 1.7 second Twitter dwell and 4 second TikTok link glances. See how attention has fallen from minutes to moments and what that fragmentation is doing to memory, mood, and daily productivity.

Postpartum Eating Disorder Statistics
With 4.7% of people globally affected postpartum and key warning signs like 72% linking ED symptoms to body image dissatisfaction, this page maps how postpartum eating disorders can surge, persist, and change shape across the first year. You will see binge episodes average 4.3 per week, 55% report guilt after eating episodes, and 45% of untreated cases continue beyond 2 years, plus the risk factors and co occurring OCD traits that clinicians and new parents cannot afford to miss.

Therapy Effectiveness Statistics
See how modern therapy choices stack up across the evidence, from exposure therapy cutting PTSD symptoms by 1.23 standard deviations and EMDR matching trauma focused CBT (g=1.08 vs 1.02) to group CBT for social anxiety reaching 51 percent response versus just 5 percent on waitlists. The page also tracks the surprising “what works best” shifts across conditions, including depression where network evidence ranks individual CBT highest for response at 52 percent versus 28 percent with usual care, and highlights when add ons like CBT plus transcranial magnetic stimulation lift remission by 25 percent.

Abused Becomes Abuser Statistics
After childhood physical abuse, the next generation is not immune. A longitudinal study found 29% of severe child abuse victims later physically abused their own children versus 8% of non abused controls, and a meta analysis across 16 studies shows abused children are 1.8 times more likely to become abusers.

Alcoholic Statistics
From peak binge rates of 24% among US men aged 35 to 44 to women’s alcohol use jumping 84% during COVID-19, this page puts the shifts in hard contrast across age, gender, and income. It also ties personal risk to real-world fallout such as alcohol misuse costing the US $249 billion annually and driving 2.6 million alcohol-attributable deaths globally in 2019, so you see how “drinking differences” become public health consequences fast.

First Responder Suicide Statistics
First Responder Suicide puts current signals in sharp relief, from firefighters seeing 96 suicides in 2021 and a 27.1 per 100,000 suicide rate in 2018 to police suicides reaching 17.1 per 100,000 in 2020. You will see exactly where risk concentrates, who is being missed, and why contrasts like volunteers making up 75 percent of suicides while urban firefighters run 1.5 times the rural rate can change what prevention looks like.

Native American Mental Health Statistics
Only 12% of American Indian and Alaska Native people with mental illness get treatment, even though many live more than 100 miles from the nearest provider and face long waits of 6 to 8 weeks. You will also see how higher rates of depression and anxiety, trauma carried across generations, and barriers like stigma, broadband gaps, and staffing shortages shape both everyday care and suicide risk.

Personality Disorders Statistics
See how diagnoses that often look separate actually move together, from BPD comorbidity with mood disorders at 85% to any PD raising suicide attempt risk 10-fold. Updated prevalence estimates and treatment outcome snapshots turn messy overlap into a clear clinical map, with DBT cutting BPD suicidality by 50% at 1 year and 65% of BPD patients meeting criteria for 2 or more Axis I disorders.

Alcohol Addiction Statistics
Alcohol addiction is not just about drinking more. In the U.S., 29.5 million people age 12 and older had alcohol use disorder in the past year, and the odds swing dramatically with biology, trauma, and early exposure, from a 4x lifetime risk tied to starting before 15 to withdrawal seizures in 5 to 15 percent of untreated cases.

Teen Ocd Statistics
Severe teen OCD rarely stays “pure” which is why 41% of teens with OCD also have ADHD and 42% have social anxiety, turning daily rituals into a school and friendship problem. This page brings the most current teen rates into sharp focus, including a suicide attempt rate 10 times higher than the general population and treatment gaps like a 40% high school dropout risk when OCD goes untreated.

Black Women Mental Health Statistics
Only 31% of Black women with mental illness get any treatment, even as 60% face insurance barriers and appointments take 28% longer, while mistrust from past discrimination keeps care out of reach. This page connects anxiety, depression, PTSD, and suicide risk to real access gaps and stressors like stigma, rural travel, and microaggressions, including 40 to 50% postpartum depression and rising depression during COVID.

Eating Disorder Treatment Statistics
If stigma and insurance delays are pushing people to wait over 2 years, you can see how 67.3% of individuals with an eating disorder are stalled for far too long, with denial hitting 54.2% of severe anorexia inpatient admissions. This page pairs those access barriers with hard reality like $30,000 per month residential treatment and average 4.7 month public clinic wait times, then challenges dropout and relapse risks with recovery outcomes that show why getting help early changes everything.

Transgender Suicide Rate Statistics
Current findings show trans people experience dramatically higher suicide risk than the general public, with USTS 2015 reporting a lifetime attempt rate of 40.4% for transgender respondents and 51% past year ideation for cis people at 4.0% versus 51% for trans. The page connects those outcomes to real-world patterns across countries and contexts, including low-support family environments and post surgical risk, so you can see why ideation and attempts are not isolated events but outcomes shaped by conditions and access.

Depersonalization Disorder Statistics
Find out how DSM 5 diagnosis can hinge on measurable distress and reality testing that stays intact in 98% of cases, while CDS 30 scores above 70 flag DPDR with 84% sensitivity and 68% of fMRI studies point to temporal lobe hypoactivation. You will also see why prevalence is roughly 1.7% globally and which sensory and memory distortions, from eye and heartbeat accuracy to altered REM patterns, most reliably separate depersonalization from look alike conditions.

Antisocial Personality Disorder Statistics
ASPD affects about 3.0% of people globally and 3.7% of men versus 1.6% of women in the US, yet it concentrates even more intensely around substance dependence, with 92% of lifetime ASPD cases linked to substance use disorder and odds as high as 13.0 for ASPD with substance use comorbidity. You will also see how this pattern shifts across settings and traits, from 47 to 64% in prison to near total overlap with nicotine dependence at 85%, plus the specific symptom profile that defines deception, impulsivity, and lack of remorse.

Mood Disorder Statistics
From 2020 to today, mood disorders hit with staggering scale and severity, including major depression affecting 264 million people worldwide in 2020 and sleep disruption in 80 to 90% of depressed patients. You will also see how specific symptoms flip the picture across diagnoses, like grandiosity in 72% of acute bipolar I mania and executive-function cognitive impairment lingering in 40% of remitted depression, alongside risks like suicidal ideation in up to 70% of untreated depression.

Suicide From Bullying Statistics
Cyberbullying has surged into life and death stakes, with a 2022 meta-analysis finding it tripled suicide risk for ages 13 to 18 and a 2023 Thorn survey reporting 17% of 12 to 17 year old victims had suicidal thoughts. Suicide From Bullying gathers the sharp, uncomfortable patterns behind who is most at risk and which interventions actually reduce attempts.

Untreated Mental Illness Statistics
Every year, untreated mental illness costs the US $193.2 billion in lost earnings and drains global productivity by $1 trillion through depression and anxiety, while the US also racks up $122.7 billion in criminal justice costs for untreated serious mental illness. The page tracks what that missed care becomes across health, work, and suicide risk, including US untreated depression at $44 billion annually in medical costs and a shocking pattern where people without treatment face sharply higher heart disease, dementia, and mortality rates.

Asian American Mental Health Statistics
In 2021, only 22% of Asian Americans with suicidal thoughts got help, even while 8.1% received mental health treatment compared with 19.2% nationally. From therapy access barriers like language and stigma to care shifts such as a 300% rise in telehealth visits during COVID 19, these 2025 and most recent figures clarify exactly where support is falling through and who it reaches least.

Remote Work Mental Health Statistics
A single year of working from home has left 41% of remote workers newly diagnosed with clinical depression after the transition, alongside a 29% jump in burnout that reaches 6.8 out of 10 on the Maslach scale. This page maps how loneliness, workload blur, and virtual strain collide across roles from teachers to IT and executives, so you can see what to watch for before it hardens into chronic stress.