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how many children with mental health problems receive treatment

by Annetta Ruecker Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Summary. In 2019, 13.6% of U.S. children between the ages of 5 and 17 years had received mental health treatment in the past 12 months. In total, 10.0% of children had received counseling or therapy from a mental health professional, and 8.4% had taken prescription medication for their mental health.

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What percentage of children with mental health disorders are treated?

Treatment rates vary among different mental disorders Nearly 8 in 10 children (78.1%) aged 3-17 years with depression received treatment. 6 in 10 children (59.3%) aged 3-17 years with anxiety received treatment.

How many children with anxiety and depression in the US receive treatment?

3 1 Nearly 8 in 10 children (78.1%) aged 3-17 years with depression received treatment. 3 2 6 in 10 children (59.3%) aged 3-17 years with anxiety received treatment. 3 3 More than 5 in 10 children (53.5%) aged 3-17 years with behavior disorders received treatment. 3

What percentage of 12 to 17 year olds get mental health treatment?

12.7 percent of youths aged 12 to 17 received treatment or counseling for problems with behavior or emotions in a specialty mental health setting (inpatient or outpatient care); Systems of care, a framework for collaboration, can help to facilitate coordination of services and supports for young people with mental heal needs and their families. 3

Is it hard for families to get mental health care for children?

It can be challenging for some families to get mental health care for their children. Nearly 1 in 5 children have a mental, emotional, or behavioral disorder 1, such as anxiety or depression, attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), disruptive behavior disorder, and Tourette syndrome.

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What percent of students with mental disorders receive treatment?

Nearly 8 in 10 children (78.1%) with depression received treatment. 6 in 10 children (59.3%) with anxiety received treatment. More than 5 in 10 children (53.5%) with behavior disorders received treatment.

How many people receive treatment for mental health issues?

In 2020, among the 14.2 million adults with SMI, 9.1 million (64.5%) received mental health treatment in the past year.

What percentage of youths go without mental health treatment?

The percentage of adults with a mental illness who report unmet need for treatment has increased every year since 2011. In 2019, 24.7% of adults with a mental illness report an unmet need for treatment. Over 60% of youth with major depression do not receive any mental health treatment.

What are the statistics around youth mental health?

20% of adolescents may experience a mental health problem in any given year. 50% of mental health problems are established by age 14 and 75% by age 24.

What are the statistics on mental illness?

An estimated 26% of Americans ages 18 and older -- about 1 in 4 adults -- suffers from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year.

What are the statistics of mental health?

21% of U.S. adults experienced mental illness in 2020 (52.9 million people). This represents 1 in 5 adults. 5.6% of U.S. adults experienced serious mental illness in 2020 (14.2 million people). This represents 1 in 20 adults.

What percentage of youth is affected by mental health?

Message: One in seven young people aged 4 to 17 years experience a mental health condition in any given year. 13.9% of children and young people (aged 4 to 17 years) met the criteria for a diagnosis of a mental disorder in the last 12 months.

What percentage of youth have a mental health challenge?

Who is affected? Young people aged 15 to 24 are more likely to experience mental illness and/or substance use disorders than any other age group. 39% of Ontario high-school students indicate a moderate-to-serious level of psychological distress (symptoms of anxiety and depression).

How many children suffer from mental health each year?

Nearly 5 million children in the U.S. have some type of serious mental illness (one that significantly interferes with daily life). In any given year, 20% of American children will be diagnosed with a mental illness.

How many children have mental illness in the world?

In 2019, it was estimated that one in seven adolescents experience mental disorders [i]. This amounts to an estimated 166 million adolescents (89 million boys and 77 million girls) boys and girls globally.

Facts About Mental Disorders in U.S. Children

  • ADHD, anxiety problems, behavior problems, and depression are the most commonly diagnosed mental disorders in children. Estimates for ever having a diagnosis among children aged 3-17 years, in 2016...
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Access to Mental Health Treatment

  • Early diagnosis and appropriate services for children and their families can make a difference in the lives of children with mental disorders.7Access to providers who can offer services, including screening, referrals, and treatment, varies by location. CDC is working to learn more about access to behavioral health services and supports for children and their families. View information by st…
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Data Sources For Mental Health and Related Conditions

  • There are many different datasets which include information on children’s mental health and related conditions for children living in the United States. Healthy People 2030external icon Healthy People 2030 sets data-driven national objectives to improve health and well-being over the next decade, including children’s mental health and well-being. National Survey of Family Gro…
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References

  1. Perou R, Bitsko RH, Blumberg SJ, Pastor P, Ghandour RM, Gfroerer JC, Hedden SL, Crosby AE, Visser SN, Schieve LA, Parks SE, Hall JE, Brody D, Simile CM, Thompson WW, Baio J, Avenevoli S, Kogan MD,...
  2. Bitsko RH, Claussen AH, Lichtstein J, Black LJ, Everett Jones S, Danielson MD, Hoenig JM, Davis Jack SP, Brody DJ, Gyawali S, Maenner MM, Warner M, Holland KM, Perou R, Crosby AE…
  1. Perou R, Bitsko RH, Blumberg SJ, Pastor P, Ghandour RM, Gfroerer JC, Hedden SL, Crosby AE, Visser SN, Schieve LA, Parks SE, Hall JE, Brody D, Simile CM, Thompson WW, Baio J, Avenevoli S, Kogan MD,...
  2. Bitsko RH, Claussen AH, Lichtstein J, Black LJ, Everett Jones S, Danielson MD, Hoenig JM, Davis Jack SP, Brody DJ, Gyawali S, Maenner MM, Warner M, Holland KM, Perou R, Crosby AE, Blumberg SJ, Aven...
  3. Ghandour RM, Sherman LJ, Vladutiu CJ, Ali MM, Lynch SE, Bitsko RH, Blumberg SJ. Prevalence and treatment of depression, anxiety, and conduct problems in U.S. children. The Journal of Pediatrics, 20...
  4. Bitsko RH, Holbrook JR, Ghandour RM, Blumberg SJ, Visser SN, Perou R, Walkup J. Epidemiol…

What CDC Is Doing to Improve Access to Mental Health Care For Children

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CDC is committed to helping children and families get the mental health care they need. There are many ways to improve access to mental health care, and CDC has many activities around improving lifelong mental health. This page provides an overview of examples, but is not a complete description of CDC’s work on childre…
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More Ways to Improve Mental Health Support

  • Identifying children who need more support
    1. CDC and other federal partners collect data to understand children’s mental health and to identify how many children are diagnosed with different disorders. A comprehensive children’s mental health report using data from 9 different sources to describe mental health, mental disor…
  • Addressing concerns early and supporting well-being of families
    In addition to increasing access to mental health care for children, CDC works to improve healthy child development, and to increase emotional, psychological, and social well-being. Mental health is also an aspect of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC)approach. CDC su…
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Resources

  • Journal Articles
    1. Characteristics Associated with Presence of Pediatric Mental Health Care Policies in Emergency Departmentsexternal icon 2. Differences in Health Care, Family, and Community Factors Associated with Mental, Behavioral, and Developmental Disorders Among Children Age…
  • Reports
    1. Achieving Payment Reform for Children Through Medicaid and Stakeholder Collaboration external icon 2. Behavioral Health Integration in Pediatric Primary Care external icon 3. Considerations for Using Telemental Health Services for Children and Youth external icon 4. Exp…
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References

  1. National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. (2009). Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities.O’Connell, T. Boat, & K. E. Warner...
  2. Martini R, Hilt R, Marx L, et al.; for the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Best principles for integration of child psychiatry into the pediatric health home. p…
  1. National Research Council and Institute of Medicine. (2009). Preventing Mental, Emotional, and Behavioral Disorders Among Young People: Progress and Possibilities.O’Connell, T. Boat, & K. E. Warner...
  2. Martini R, Hilt R, Marx L, et al.; for the American Academy of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry. Best principles for integration of child psychiatry into the pediatric health home. pdf iconpdf icon[...

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