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It is vital for Americans know
that help is available for mental and emotional problems, because
anyone, no matter what age, economic status or race, can develop a
mental illness. During any one-year period, up to 50 million Americans
-- more than 22 percent -- suffer from a clearly diagnosable mental
disorder involving a degree of incapacity that interferes with
employment, attendance at school or daily life. Just look at the
facts:
- 20 percent of the ailments for which Americans seek a doctor's
care are related to anxiety disorders, such as panic attacks, that
interfere with their ability to live normal lives.
- Some 8 million to 14 million Americans suffer from depression each
year. As many as one in five Americans will suffer at least one episode
of major depression during their lifetimes.
- About 12 million children under 18 suffer from mental disorders
such as autism, depression and hyperactivity
- Two million Americans suffer from schizophrenic disorders and
300,000 new cases occur each year
- 15.4 million American adults and 4.6 million adolescents
experience serious alcohol-related programs, and another 12.5
million suffer form drug abuse or dependence.
- Nearly one-fourth of the elderly who are labeled as senile
actually suffer some form of mental illness that can be effectively
treated?
- Suicide is the third leading cause of death for people between the
ages of 15 and 24.
- People suffering from mental illness often do not recognize them
for what they are. About 27 percent of those who seek medical care
for physical problems actually suffer from troubled emotions.
- Emotional and mental disorders can be treated or controlled, but
only one in five people who have these disorders seek help, and only
four to 15 percent of the children suffering severe mental illnesses
receive appropriate treatment.
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