As part of Mental Illness Awareness Week, today is both National Depression Screening Day and National Bipolar Awareness Day. It’s all part of a larger effort to raise awareness about the mental conditions that affect the lives of millions of people around the world.
So what are the stats on depression?[1]
- Depression affects as many as ten percent of all people in the United States, an incredible 30 million people
- One out of four young adults will experience a depressive episode by age 24
- 10% to 15% of all depressions are triggered by other medical conditions (such as thyroid disease, cancer or neurologic problems) or by medications
- More than 10 million Americans are living with this condition, which is characterized by extreme mood swings and intense emotional states
- More than half of patients are diagnosed between the ages of 15 and 25
- Bipolar disorder affects men and women equally