1、Mental Health Report Mental Health Report November 2023November 2023MethodologySurvey MethodOnline SurveyRegional Coverage NationalField TimingOctober 02 12,2023Screening CriteriaSelf-identifying as Asian,African American,Hispanic or N.H.White 18+years TOTAL SAMPLE:1,500500Hispanics250African Americ
2、an250Asians500N.H.Whites2Key FindingsKey FindingsMost respondents surveyed(7 out of 10)rate their mental health as“Good”or“Excellent.”3 out of 10 have been diagnosed with a mental condition by a healthcare professional.African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites are more likely to have been diagnosed
3、with a mental condition than Hispanics and Asians.They are also more likely to say that their mental health has impacted their personal relationships and their work.Gen Z and Millennials are more likely than their older cohorts to report having emotional problems and to have their personal relations
4、hips and work be affected by their mental health.They are by far the most likely to seek information regarding mental health.Across race/ethnicity and generation,social media and mental health websites are the most common sources of information regarding mental health.About half say they feel“very”o
5、r“somewhat”comfortable talking about their mental health concerns with healthcare professionals.Interestingly,Gen Zers are the least comfortable.3Detailed FindingsDetailed FindingsLetter indicate significant difference at 95%confidence level.African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites are the most lik
6、ely to have felt depressed,sad or anxious in the past 12 months.Overall,2 out of 5 adults surveyed reported having issues in their everyday lives due to an emotional problem.Younger generations are significantly more likely to experience these problems than their older cohorts.Letter indicate signif