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Mental Health In The Black Community Statistics
One page, sharp enough to feel personal, bringing 2023 and 2022 cost and access pressures together with mental health outcomes in Black communities, including 39% reporting unmet need for treatment. You will see how stigma, discrimination, and provider shortages translate into higher distress and suicide risk, alongside the systemic gaps that leave many insurers noncompliant and many adults struggling to find care.

United States Suicide Statistics
Every nine minutes, a person in the United States dies by suicide, and the toll cuts across age groups and communities in ways that can be easy to miss when you only look at totals. This page puts the latest 2025 US suicide statistics side by side with the specific patterns behind them so you can see where prevention efforts matter most.

Adolescent Suicidal Behavior Statistics
Nearly 1 in 5 U.S. high school students reported serious consideration of suicide in 2021, yet the page shows how risk spreads outward through planning, depression, and mental health service contact that can lag behind. You will also see where the biggest pressure points often come from, including bullying, violence, substance use, and anxiety, alongside outcomes like a 25% reduction with safety planning and the sharp rise in U.S. youth suicide death rates from 6.1 to 9.1 per 100,000 between 2011 and 2022.

Binge Eating Statistics
Binge eating is more common than many people realize, yet the most revealing figures are the ones showing how patterns shift and intensify as stress, sleep, and weight pressure collide. Get the latest 2025 snapshot of prevalence and related risk signals so you can separate everyday overeating from the statistics tied to loss of control.

Personality Disorder Statistics
Borderline personality disorder is where the stakes feel most visible, with a 35% reduction in suicidal behavior from DBT versus treatment as usual and a still startling 47% of people with any personality disorder reporting at least one substance use disorder in the NCS-R analysis. The page pulls together current, practical signals like service use, impairment, and repeat crises alongside effect sizes from key therapy trials so you can see what personality disorder is costing and what actually moves the needle.

Drug Addiction Statistics
Every year, drug addiction reshapes lives in ways many people underestimate until they see the numbers side by side. What stands out most are the latest 2025 and 2026 figures that show how quickly risk can climb and how far recovery support still has to go.

Bipolar Suicide Statistics
People living with bipolar disorder face suicide risk that often moves in step with mood episodes, and the latest figures for 2025 make the danger feel uncomfortably present rather than distant. Read these bipolar focused statistics to see how rates change by timing and context, where prevention efforts may be most likely to interrupt the cycle.

Eating Disorder Statistics
Almost 1 in 20 people worldwide will meet criteria for an eating disorder sometime in their lives, yet only about 22% of U.S. adults with any mental illness receive treatment in a given year, a gap that helps explain why anorexia nervosa can carry some of the highest mortality risks among psychiatric disorders. From binge eating comorbid depression and high self harm rates to CBT and family based treatment results, this page maps the sobering costs, recovery hurdles, and what interventions actually change.

Mens Suicide Statistics
Men account for 69% of global suicides, and in high-income countries the share rises to 79%, while the US pattern is even more stark with firearms behind 88% of fatal attempts. This page connects where and how men die, who is most at risk, and which interventions cut attempts, including contact and safety planning approaches that reduce suicidal behavior by measurable percentages.

Glossophobia Statistics
About 0.3% of U.S. adults specifically report a dental care or dentist phobia, yet the broader specific phobia lifetime rate is 11.4% and adulthood onset still reaches 0.9%, revealing how glossophobia can hide inside bigger anxiety patterns. You will also see how social anxiety and speaking fear overlap, with 2.7% showing social anxiety disorder symptoms in the past 12 months and treatment evidence pointing to therapies like exposure and CBT that often produce large, measurable gains.

Dentist Suicide Statistics
Dentist Suicide data doesn’t just track loss, it exposes a sharp mismatch between workplace pressure and outcomes, with 2026 figures showing how urgently these risks are changing. Read the page to see which factors rise fastest and what that means for the care culture around dental professionals.

Young People Mental Health Statistics
Seventy five percent of adults say their mental health condition began in adolescence, yet young people still face huge barriers like the 61% of US adolescents with mental health needs who did not receive treatment in 2019. Bullying, sleep problems, and family stress are linked to worsening outcomes, while school and online support reach far fewer young people than need, making this page a must read for anyone tracking why help is still not reaching its target.

Transgender Regret Statistics
The newest numbers on transgender regret reveal how often people say harm, not euphoria, followed their transition, and how those outcomes vary sharply by experience. If you want to understand why regret is reported so differently across age, care type, and support, this page makes the contrasts impossible to ignore.

Phobias Statistics
People with phobias are more likely to avoid situations than you might expect, and the statistics highlight a sharp gap between fear and daily life impact. See which triggers are most common and how rapidly the patterns shift, with the page using the latest figures available to keep the picture current.

Teen Suicide Statistics
With teen suicide rates still stubbornly high, the newest figures show just how sharply risk can shift from “quiet” to emergency, even when warning signs were already present. Read this page to understand which statistics matter most and how they connect to what families and schools can spot early.

Did Statistics
In 2026, the latest Did statistics reveal a sharp shift in what drives outcomes, with standout changes you will not see in older reports. Read the page to understand which factors are accelerating fastest and what that means for decisions right now.

Life Satisfaction Statistics
Life Satisfaction statistics reveal that in 2026, [insert statistic for 2026] of people report feeling satisfied with their lives, but the surprise is what separates the satisfied from the rest. You will see which everyday factors correlate most strongly with higher satisfaction and where the confidence gap starts to widen.

Bipolar 1 Statistics
Bipolar 1 statistics reveal how often severe mood shifts disrupt real life, including a stark contrast between treatment access and the burden of episodes. See how the newest 2025 figures sharpen the picture of diagnosis timing and ongoing impact, and why the gap matters for families and clinicians.

Schizophrenia Race Statistics
See how schizophrenia race statistics shift when you compare diagnosis access, treatment intensity, and outcomes across communities in the latest reporting. You will spot where 2025 figures tighten the gap and where the numbers still refuse to match the expectations.

Dream Statistics
Dream’s dream statistics page zooms in on what has changed, from 2026 showing a sharper swing in user behavior to 2025 data that captures where attention actually lands. You will see the surprising contrast between the metrics people assume matter and the ones that move results for real.