MHA releases analysis of its online mental health screens taken in 2022; 6.3M global screenings taken, nearly 500k took new ADHD screen
Alexandria, VA – More than 6.3 million people worldwide in 2022 took a mental health screening using the Mental Health America (MHA) Online Screening Program, a nearly 138% increase from 2020 and a 19% increase from 2021. Rates of depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts remain at the high 2021 levels, and more people screening at risk for mental health conditions are struggling the most with body image or self-image and relationship problems.
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