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Americans are largely united on how they define wellbeing, with people across generations, genders, income and education levels indicating mental and physical health are the most important ...
Americans’ Struggle with Mental Health We explore why rates of anxiety and depression are higher than they were before the pandemic.
Furthermore, sixty-seven percent of all Americans, with 79% of those being parents, shows that Gen Z and Millenial parents are “breaking the silence” on their mental health and being honest ...
Over half of Americans say how much they weigh directly impacts their mental health, according to new study If you've ever felt like your weight impacts your emotional well-being, you're not alone ...
The American Psychiatric Association reported that 33% percent of Americans are making mental health a resolution.
The findings revealed a difference in the mental health of adults in different parts of the country.
What Elmo — and his human friends — learned by asking Americans about their mental health Elmo, an empathetic resident of “Sesame Street,” sparked a national conversation about America’s ...
Americans’ self-reported physical and mental health ratings have reached their lowest levels in more than two decades, according to a March 13 Gallup report.
A large new study of COVID‑19 and Americans’ mental health finds a persistent crisis with many unanswered questions.
More than half of Americans say their mental health became important to them in the last five years, a new survey found. | From Gen Z to Millennials to seniors, each age group has unique access ...
The American Psychiatric Association reported that 33% percent of Americans are making mental health a resolution.