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Mental Health In Teens Statistics
Teen mental health data can feel like two realities at once. Female students report persistent sadness at 57% versus 29% for males, yet many teens who need help still cannot get it since only about half of those with depression receive treatment, leaving big gaps between what students report and what care reaches them.

Body Dysmorphic Disorder Statistics
BDD rarely travels alone. In BDD samples, major depressive disorder shows up in about 80% of people and any anxiety disorder in 85 to 90% alongside appearance driven rituals like mirror checking in 80 to 90%, so these statistics help explain why a “minor” concern can fuel severe distress.

Histrionic Personality Disorder Statistics
Find out why Histrionic Personality Disorder often comes with a statistical “misread” problem, with 40% of diagnoses first being confused with somatic symptom disorder and informant reports improving accuracy by 25%, while core diagnostic tools show solid reliability and sensitivity. You will also see the prevalence pulse at about 1.8% in the general population from NCS R data and the big diagnostic contrast that helps separate HPD from Borderline PD, including under 20% overlap in self harm.

Narcissist Statistics
Narcissistic Personality Disorder affects about 0.5% to 1% of Americans yet its ripple effects are startlingly visible, from 70% reacting with silent treatment and 3 times more arguments in groups to 55% higher absenteeism from entitlement. This page connects everyday warning signs and high-stakes patterns, showing how issues like aggression, infidelity, and conflict can intensify while treatment rates hover around 60% to 70% dropout in therapy.

Phobia Statistics
From PTSD related phobias and pandemic stress to CBT exposure and VR therapy, this page maps what shapes phobias and what helps, with up to 60% tied to traumatic conditioning and women showing a 16% vs 8% lifetime rate. You will also see why fear can become biological and fast, including amygdala hyperactivity in 70% of cases and a 76% response rate for internet based CBT, plus surprising prevalence like 20% higher reports in 2020 to 2021.

Veterans With Ptsd Statistics
PTSD risk is shaped by stark, testable patterns, from 25% post OIF OEF among men aged 18 to 24 to 8% to 20% swings tied to sex, age, blast exposure, and moral injury, with unemployment and homelessness worsening once PTSD takes hold. Veterans With Ptsd pulls together the most current pressures and costs, including over $15 billion a year in VA disability payments and 8% of all U.S. veterans currently affected, so you can see how specific exposures turn into long term consequences.

Women Mental Health Statistics
Women carry a disproportionate mental health burden, with US women nearly twice as likely as men to experience anxiety over a lifetime, 37.1% versus 19.9%, and postpartum depression affecting 10 to 15% of new mothers worldwide. You will also see how shifts across conditions and life stages add up, from COVID era anxiety jumps to high rates of depression, PTSD, and suicide risk that are shaped by trauma, biology, and unequal access to care.

Athletes Mental Health Statistics
Female athletes are twice as likely to experience depression as men, yet therapy and sleep focused programs cut insomnia related anxiety by 40% and medication plus therapy brings 70% remission in athlete depression cases. This page pulls together sport specific surprises from 55% of para athletes reporting higher depression linked to disability stress to CBT that reduced depression by 45% over 12 weeks, so coaches and athletes can spot what support actually needs to target.

Veterans Suicide Statistics
With 6,392 Veteran suicides in 2021, a rate of 27.3 per 100,000, this page puts the most urgent contrasts side by side, including non VA users accounting for 65% of deaths and firearm suicides making up 53.5%. It also highlights who is most at risk and why, from rural Veterans and those experiencing homelessness to mental health and VA access gaps that prevention efforts are trying to close.

Male Loneliness Statistics
When male loneliness shows up in the workplace and healthcare ledger, the cost is no longer abstract. See how US men and systems collide at $406B a year in health and productivity losses and how 41% of US employed men still feel isolated at work, alongside research linking loneliness to major mental and physical risk.

Hoarding Statistics
Hoarding cleanouts can cost municipalities $10,000 to $100,000 per incident, while chronic hoarding drives a U.S. burden of more than $1 billion each year in cleanup and lost productivity. This page connects the dots between falling property values, public health and fire response costs, and the clinical reality that hoarding disorder affects about 2.6% of adults, showing why prevention and coordinated treatment can cut repeat interventions by 40%.

Depression In Veterans Statistics
For veterans with depression, suicide risk is 4 times higher and a 1.7 times higher mortality hazard follows, even as key quality of life scores fall by 40%. This page connects those stark outcomes to what drives relapse, disability, and hospital readmissions so you can see where prevention and treatment truly bend the curve.

Schizo Statistics
Genetics is only part of the picture for schizophrenia, with polygenic scores explaining 7% of variance and overall heritability reaching 80%, while life events shift risk dramatically from cannabis use disorder doubling odds to prenatal famine raising risk 1.7 fold. This 2026 ready Schizo statistics page pulls together odds ratios, incidence and global burden figures, and symptom prevalence so you can see exactly how biology, environment, and outcomes intersect rather than just assume one dominates.

Imposter Syndrome Statistics
One in the lives of many people, and the rate keeps climbing when you look closely at who gets trusted and who doubts themselves, with women at 65% versus 45% for men in Fortune 500 findings and 82% of transgender employees reporting imposters feelings compared with 60% of cisgender women. This page connects those contrasts to real outcomes like delayed promotions and higher anxiety so you can see what imposter syndrome costs, and what actually helps.

Anxiety In High School Students Statistics
When anxiety hits high school, it shows up fast and measurable. Forty percent of students report test anxiety and performance falls by an average of 12% while high anxiety doubles dropout risk and cuts GPA from 3.2 to 2.6 compared with low anxiety.

Procrastination Statistics
Procrastination is already costing students and workers in measurable ways, from a 0.35 point GPA drop and 28% lower exam scores to 15% less daily productivity and a 22% higher business failure risk. You will also find what actually works to fight it, like CBT cutting procrastination by 50 and commitment devices boosting completion by 55, alongside the health and career fallout that builds when delay becomes a habit.

Gen Z Mental Health Statistics
Only 28% of Gen Z with mental illness get any treatment, even though cost, long waits, and provider shortages block the rest. See how telehealth, apps, and stigma are reshaping care alongside the mental health burden, where nearly 1 in 3 teens report daily anxiety disrupting life and many do not have support close by.

Tech Addiction Statistics
Tech addiction is not just a habit, it tracks with sharp mental health shocks, like depression running 2.8 times higher in heavy social media users and insomnia hitting 3.5 times more in smartphone addicts. You will also find the everyday tells behind those outcomes, including cortisol up 22% after social media binges and relationships strained by phone snubbing, so you can see exactly what the scroll is costing.

Lgbtq Suicide Statistics
LGBTQ people face stark, documented risk differences that are hard to ignore, including serious ideation in 2023 with 41% of LGBTQ youth ages 13 to 24 considering suicide and 18% attempting in the past year, far beyond the general US baseline of 4.6%. The page connects the sharpest gaps, like trans and gender-questioning youth, minority stress, family rejection, bullying and discrimination, to what those forces can mean for attempts, ideation, and suicide deaths.

Latino Mental Health Statistics
Only 23% of Latinos with depression get treatment even as 67% say cost is the barrier and stigma stops 60% from seeking help. From Spanish language services available for just 15% to crisis use at 12.3% and suicide deaths still above 5,000 annually, the page connects mental illness, access gaps, and urgent prevention needs.