States with greater increases in symptoms had fewer deaths from COVID-19 and lower women’s unemployment rates
2016 to 2020 Saw Anxiety, Depression Increase Among Children
From 2019 to 2020, increases seen in behavior or conduct problems and decreases seen in preventive medical visits
Prevalence of Depression Up Among Those Diagnosed With COVID-19
Prevalence of symptoms of depression and anxiety increased among those with COVID-19 who were bedridden for more than seven days
Depressive Symptoms Increased Among Seniors During COVID-19
Increase seen in prevalence of clinically significant depressive symptoms accompanied by increased loneliness, worse QoL
Online Single-Session Interventions Benefit Teens With Depression
Three-month depressive symptoms in adolescents lower with online SSIs compared with supportive control during COVID-19 pandemic
Prior Poor Mental Health Tied to More COVID-19 Infections
Findings for county-level indicators of mental health in 2019 and county-level infection rates
Psychologists Find Demand for Mental Health Services Still Rising
Psychologists say they are seeing increased demand for depression, anxiety treatment
Depression, Anxiety in U.S. Adults More Severe During Pandemic
Depression and anxiety severity scores increased among U.S. adults from August to December 2020, followed by decrease through mid-2021
Increases in Major Depressive Disorder, Anxiety Reported Due to COVID-19
Increase of 27.6 percent seen in cases of major depressive disorder globally; 25.6 percent increase reported in anxiety disorders
Depressive Symptoms Up in U.S. Adults During the Pandemic
Mental health gap seen with greater risk for depressive symptoms among those with lower income, more pandemic-related stressors