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Teen Eating Disorder Statistics
What starts as “healthy discipline” can become a relentless routine fast, from 78% of teens with anorexia nervosa exercising excessively each week to ED teens checking their bodies 25.6 times a day on average. This 2025 updated statistics page connects the everyday behaviors behind eating disorders with clear treatment benchmarks, including 50% achieving full recovery within 5 years with care, so you can see both the hidden pressure and the realistic path back.

Stress In Teens Statistics
Stress is reshaping teen life fast, with 62% of teens still naming it a major mental health barrier and concentration shrinking to 8 minutes versus 15 for normal peers. See how anxiety ripples into grades, sleep, behavior, and even coping habits, including the sharp drop in homework completion and the rise in test and classroom consequences.

Suicide Prevention Statistics
One death by suicide happens roughly every 40 seconds, with suicide deaths reaching 14.7 per 100,000 in the United States and 700,000 worldwide each year, and the methods differ sharply, such as firearms driving 54.6% of US deaths. This page pairs the stark trends, including rising rates since 2000 and higher risk among specific groups, with evidence based interventions and policy moves that can cut attempts and ideation, so you see what changes outcomes and what does not.

Student Mental Health Statistics
Poor sleep hits 73% of U.S. college students and it comes with a 42% anxiety prevalence, while depression can cost students 11.6 school days every year. See how these mental health pressures translate into real academic fallout, including a 26% first year dropout risk, and why only 15% of U.S. colleges provide adequate mental health screening for all students.

Teachers Mental Health Statistics
More than half of teachers report high anxiety and 62% of teachers now report post-COVID anxiety, with student behavior and parent interactions driving much of the strain. The page also tracks the cost of that stress, linking burnout to daily overwhelm, higher absenteeism, and lower job satisfaction so you can see exactly where support systems are failing and what helps.

Add And Suicide Statistics
ADHD is not just about attention. Suicide death is doubled to nearly 2 times higher in a meta-analysis of 12 studies and completed suicide was 5.79 times higher in a Swedish cohort, while ideation and attempts spike sharply when depression, anxiety, bipolar disorder, substance use, trauma, or untreated symptoms are in the mix.

Comparing Yourself To Others On Social Media Statistics
From Gen Z TikTok routines that drive 75 percent more comparisons than men to LinkedIn salary envy where men 40 percent more than women in the same bracket, this page maps the real, measurable emotional costs of measuring your life online. You will see how everyday scrolling turns into spikes like 71 percent of teens needing more than 2 hours on Instagram and 25 percent higher depressive symptoms over 6 months for upward comparers on Facebook, so you can spot your most risky habits before they start rewriting your self worth.

Bulimia Nervosa Statistics
Bulimia nervosa can turn purging into a body wide emergency, from Barrett’s esophagus in 10 to 15% of chronic cases to suicide mortality that runs 20 to 30 times higher than the general population. This statistics page also tracks the damage that lingers after recovery, including enamel loss requiring crowns in 50% long term, relapse within 1 year for 30 to 50%, and cognitive impairment that persists in 20% of recovered patients.

Inner Monologue Statistics
Inner speech peaks in the 25 to 35 range and then fades by 30% by age 80, yet it can still sharpen memory retrieval 21% better in older adults and boost reading comprehension 16% in dyslexics. You will also see why nearly half of waking life can include inner monologue, while anxiety, PTSD flashbacks, and even schizophrenia can radically change its coherence, tone, and control.

Memory Retention Statistics
At 25, working memory peaks, then drops by 10% by 45 and 25% by 65, while long term episodic retention can be 50% lower by age 80 than at 50. If you want the practical edge, the page also weighs what slows the slide and what helps retention jump, from spaced retrieval that doubles long term learning to dementia risk that doubles every 5 years after 65.

Holiday Depression Statistics
When the season starts to feel heavy, the fallout can be immediate and measurable, from 22% higher January absenteeism and relationship strain hitting 48% of couples to suicide attempts rising 15% between Thanksgiving and New Year’s. This page maps the less expected chain reaction behind holiday depression, including the estimated $1.2 billion in lost productivity and how mental health costs can ripple into everything from healthcare claims to family conflict in January.

Panic Attack Statistics
From a 2.7% 12 month prevalence of panic disorder in US adults to lifetime panic attack rates as high as 28.3% in community samples, these 2025 ready statistics reveal who is most likely to experience panic and how often. You will also see what makes panic feel physical and urgent, from palpitations in 71% of attacks to treatment outcomes like CBT cutting attacks by up to 60 to 80% after 12 sessions.

Separation Anxiety Statistics
Half of child separation anxiety disorder (SAD) remits by adolescence without treatment, yet 30% carry it into adulthood and 36% of childhood SAD go on to develop agoraphobia. See why outcomes swing so sharply with care, including CBT remission at 71% after 1 year dropping to 55% at 5 years, alongside prevalence estimates from recent community samples where rates range around 3 to 5% and can be higher, especially with early onset.

Anxiety In Teens Statistics
About 1 in 3 U.S. teens meet criteria for an anxiety disorder at some point, and during the pandemic anxiety symptoms jumped by 25%. You will also see what actually works, from CBT and mindfulness to school programs and early diagnosis, plus the new tension behind treatment gaps where only 25% of affected teens receive care.

Happiness Statistics
US women under 30 report 6.1 life satisfaction versus 7.0 for men their age, even as global happiness climbs toward age 70+ and shows a midlife U turn seen across 132 countries. You will also see what most people miss, how depression cuts happiness by 1.2 points, loneliness maps to a 0.8 point drop, and which everyday habits add noticeable gains.

Child Mental Health Statistics
Only 50% of U.S. children with mental illness receive any treatment, while families in the UK wait 6 to 12 weeks for help and just 10% of primary care screenings catch problems early. Zoom in on what works and what fails, from telepsychiatry access rising 300% during COVID to CBT’s 60% response for child anxiety and DBT cutting self harm attempts by 50%.

Alcoholism Statistics
Alcohol use disorder is still climbing with stark, solvable inequities and alarming scale in the newest figures, from 11.4% prevalence among U.S. adults aged 18 to 25 and 25.6% binge drinking at ages 35 to 44 to only 7.2% of people with AUD getting any treatment in the past year. See how harms track by sex, race, income, and geography, including 75% of alcohol related deaths involving men, Indigenous communities facing some of the highest death rates, and the financial toll that reaches the hundreds of billions.

Smartphone Addiction Statistics
See how 70 percent of Gen Z reports smartphone addiction compared with 45 percent of Boomers, and how heavy users clock 5.5 hours a day while those 55 and older average just 2.1 hours. The page connects the behavior to real life fallout like disrupted sleep in 72 percent of heavy users and digital eye strain reported by 89 percent, so you can spot what makes addiction spread and what it costs.

Mental Health In Healthcare Workers Statistics
This page pulls together the most recent signals on mental health in healthcare workers, where 59% reported burnout symptoms in a 2022 Mayo Clinic survey and insomnia remains alarmingly common at 40% of healthcare workers screened positive for clinical insomnia. You will see how anxiety, depression, and even thoughts of suicide rise sharply under pressure, including the striking contrast of low 18% depression remission among treated workers and higher risks tied to shift work and frontline exposure.

Teenage Eating Disorder Statistics
From 20% placebo to 45% on fluoxetine for binge related symptoms, to FBT delivering 50% full remission by 12 months, this page pulls together the most current, teen relevant eating disorder statistics and what they mean for recovery and safety. You will also see why early help matters so much with recovery reaching 70% when symptoms are under 6 months, alongside treatment facts like inpatient mortality below 1% and DBT cutting self harm by half.