Objectives. To investigate changes from 1993 to 2019 in the percentage of US citizens suffering extreme distress. Methods. Using data on 8.1 million randomly sampled US citizens, we created a new proxy measure for exceptional distress (the percentage who reported major mental and emotional problems in all 30 of the last 30 days). We examined time trends for different groups and predictors of distress. Results. The proportion of the US population in extreme distress rose from 3.6% in 1993 to 6.4% in 2019. Among low-education midlife White persons, the percentage more than doubled, from 4.8% to 11.5%. Regression analysis revealed that (1) at the personal level, the strongest statistical predictor of extreme distress was “I am unable to ...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to compare levels of psychological distress in 2001 and 2010 in ...
Background: The COVID-19 crisis poses global mental health and global economy challenges. However, t...
Mental health problems have shown to be highly prevalent and associated with socio-economic factors ...
There is growing concern that the COVID-19 crisis may have long-standing mental health effects acros...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether trends in psychological distress exist in the United States and whe...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increase in the use of mental health services in a number of industria...
Background: While there is discussion of increasing rates of mental disorders, epidemiological resea...
The prevalence of psychological distress is fairly stable in industrialised countries in recent deca...
Importance: In the last 3 years, people in England have lived through a pandemic and cost-of-living...
Although there is little dispute about the impact of the US opioid epidemic on recent mortality, the...
Objectives.It has been shown that psychological distress rose rapidly as the COVID-19pandemic emerge...
The Great Recession was associated with large changes in income, wealth, and unemployment, changes t...
Few have examined how employment is linked to trends in mental health among young adults across econ...
Abstract Background Mental health disorders affect millions of US adults, however, the trends and re...
We demonstrate widening socioeconomic disparities in perceived economic distress among Americans, ch...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to compare levels of psychological distress in 2001 and 2010 in ...
Background: The COVID-19 crisis poses global mental health and global economy challenges. However, t...
Mental health problems have shown to be highly prevalent and associated with socio-economic factors ...
There is growing concern that the COVID-19 crisis may have long-standing mental health effects acros...
OBJECTIVES: To determine whether trends in psychological distress exist in the United States and whe...
BACKGROUND: There has been an increase in the use of mental health services in a number of industria...
Background: While there is discussion of increasing rates of mental disorders, epidemiological resea...
The prevalence of psychological distress is fairly stable in industrialised countries in recent deca...
Importance: In the last 3 years, people in England have lived through a pandemic and cost-of-living...
Although there is little dispute about the impact of the US opioid epidemic on recent mortality, the...
Objectives.It has been shown that psychological distress rose rapidly as the COVID-19pandemic emerge...
The Great Recession was associated with large changes in income, wealth, and unemployment, changes t...
Few have examined how employment is linked to trends in mental health among young adults across econ...
Abstract Background Mental health disorders affect millions of US adults, however, the trends and re...
We demonstrate widening socioeconomic disparities in perceived economic distress among Americans, ch...
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to compare levels of psychological distress in 2001 and 2010 in ...
Background: The COVID-19 crisis poses global mental health and global economy challenges. However, t...
Mental health problems have shown to be highly prevalent and associated with socio-economic factors ...