Prevalence of Any Mental Illness (AMI)
Figure 1 shows the past year prevalence of AMI among U.S. adults.
In 2022, there were an estimated 59.3 million adults aged 18 or older in the United States with AMI. This number represented 23.1% of all U.S. adults.
The observed prevalence of AMI was higher among females (26.4%) than males (19.7%).
Young adults aged 18-25 years had the highest prevalence of AMI (36.2%) compared to adults aged 26-49 years (29.4%) and aged 50 and older (13.9%).
The prevalence of AMI was highest among the adults reporting two or more races (35.2%), followed by White adults (24.6%). The prevalence of AMI was lowest among Asian adults (16.8%).
There’s also a fuckload of people seeking misdiagnoses for financial gain. You see it in mundane ways like people faking depression or PTSD to get an emotional support animal to get around their apartment’s no pets policy. You also see nearly universal advice to soldiers separating from the military to claim some mental issue to get a partial disability rating.
Not saying that there aren’t genuine occurrences of mental illness, but the amount of fraud is pretty massive.
the game is rigged, playing fair only puts you at a disadvantage…the number of people “faking” is rarely statistically significant.
most people play a fair game, it’s why they never get anywhere…