More under-30 Americans report anxiety, depression during pandemic - CDC
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[March 27, 2021]
By Vishwadha Chander
(Reuters) - More young adults in the United States reported feeling
anxious or depressed during the past six months of the COVID-19
pandemic, and fewer people reported getting the help they needed,
according to a U.S. government study released on Friday.
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The percentage of adults under age 30 with recent symptoms of an
anxiety or a depressive disorder rose significantly about five
months after the U.S. imposed COVID-19 related lockdowns, and
reported rising deaths from the fast-spreading virus.
Between August 2020 and February 2021, this number went up to 41.5%
from 36.4%, as did the percentage of such people reporting that they
needed, but did not receive, mental health counseling.
The study suggests that the rise in anxiety or depressive disorder
symptoms reported correspond with the weekly number of reported
COVID-19 cases.
The findings are based on a Household Pulse Survey conducted by the
U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Census
Bureau to monitor changes in mental health status and access to care
during the pandemic.
"Trends in mental health can be used to evaluate the impact of
strategies addressing adult mental health status and care during the
pandemic," the authors of the study wrote in the CDC's Morbidity and
Mortality Weekly Report released on Friday.
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The study also found those with
less than a high school education were more at
risk, though it did not provide an explanation
for it. Even with more vaccines
gaining authorization beginning late 2020, the effects of the
pandemic on mental health continued into 2021.
During Jan. 20, 2021 through Feb. 1, 2021, about two in five adults
aged over 18 years experienced recent symptoms of an anxiety or a
depressive disorder, the survey found.
Demand for mental health and meditation apps, and investments in
tech startups building these apps have also risen during this
period.
(Reporting by Vishwadha Chander in Bengaluru; Editing by Caroline
Humer and Shailesh Kuber)
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