A study completed by the U.S. Census Bureau
in collaboration with five federal agencies found that one-third of all
Americans are struggling with anxiety or depression amid the
coronavirus pandemic.
With at least 100,000 deaths reported in the United States due to the
coronavirus and months-long stay-at-home orders isolating billions
globally, mental health has become a serious issue.
The study, which was initiated on April 23, ran for 90 days and collected data from approximately 40,000 people.
According to the results, 47.4 percent of adults age 18 to 29 showed
signs of anxiety or depression, where only 19.8 percent of adults in
their 70s exhibited signs.
The findings also reportedly show a direct correlation to the
pandemic, as a question relating to depression from a 2014 study
reported nearly 50 percent fewer adults who exhibited signs.
People with less education and in the 18-29 age group also had higher rates of anxiety and depression, the study found.
Hispanic and black adults also showed higher rates of depression than
Asian or white communities that were surveyed, according to the data.
Black communities in the U.S., such as communities in Chicago, for
example, have also statistically been hit the hardest by the
coronavirus, according to health experts.
Black Americans made up more than 50 percent of Chicago’s coronavirus
cases and nearly 75 percent of the city’s reported COVID-19-related
deaths in early April.
The study is intended to collect data in order to measure “the social
and economic effects of COVID-19 on American households,” according to
the U.S. Census Bureau.
The survey will help monitor American mental health and align
“national health objectives, evaluate health policies and programs, and
track changes in health behaviors and health care use,” according to the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the Census Bureau.
https://nypost.com/2020/05/28/signs-of-depression-or-anxiety-seen-in-one-third-of-adults-census/
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