Symptoms of Anxiety and Depression Among Adults: United States, 2019 and 2022.

Q2 Medicine National health statistics reports Pub Date : 2024-11-07 DOI:CS353885
Emily P Terlizzi, Benjamin Zablotsky
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Objective: This report examines the prevalence of symptoms of anxiety and depression among adults by sociodemographic and geographic characteristics, and how those may have changed between 2019 and 2022.

Methods: Data from the 2022 National Health Interview Survey were used to examine the prevalence of symptoms of anxiety, using the Generalized Anxiety Disorder scale (GAD-7), and symptoms of depression, using the Patient Health Questionnaire depression scale (PHQ-8).

Results: During 2022, about one in five adults age 18 and older experienced any symptoms of anxiety (18.2%) or symptoms of depression (21.4%) in the past 2 weeks. The severity of symptoms differed by sociodemographic and geographic characteristics. The percentages of adults with mild, moderate, or severe symptoms of both anxiety and depression were highest among adults ages 18-29 and decreased with age and were higher among women than men. Asian non-Hispanic adults were least likely to experience moderate and severe symptoms of anxiety and depression compared with the other race and Hispanic-origin groups examined. In addition, the percentage of adults with any symptoms of anxiety and depression was highest among those with less than a high school education and with family incomes less than 100% of the federal poverty level and was higher among those living in rural areas. A significant increase was seen in the percentage of adults with anxiety symptoms (from 15.6% to 18.2%, respectively) and depression symptoms (from 18.5% to 21.4%, respectively) between 2019 and 2022. Increases in symptoms of anxiety and depression were seen throughout the subgroups examined, including adults ages 18-44, Black non-Hispanic and White non-Hispanic adults, adults with a high school education or more, and adults with family incomes of 100% of the federal poverty level or higher, as well as adults from all regions and urbanization levels.

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成人焦虑和抑郁症状:美国,2019 年和 2022 年。
目的:本报告研究了按社会人口和地理特征划分的成年人焦虑和抑郁症状的流行率,以及这些特征在 2019 年至 2022 年期间可能发生的变化:本报告研究了按社会人口和地理特征划分的成年人焦虑症和抑郁症状的流行情况,以及这些症状在 2019 年至 2022 年期间可能发生的变化:方法:利用 2022 年全国健康访谈调查的数据,使用广泛性焦虑症量表(GAD-7)研究焦虑症状的流行率,并使用患者健康问卷抑郁量表(PHQ-8)研究抑郁症状的流行率:2022 年期间,约五分之一的 18 岁及以上成年人在过去两周内出现过任何焦虑症状(18.2%)或抑郁症状(21.4%)。症状的严重程度因社会人口和地理特征而异。有轻度、中度或重度焦虑和抑郁症状的成年人比例在 18-29 岁的成年人中最高,随着年龄的增长而下降,女性高于男性。与其他种族和西班牙裔群体相比,非西班牙裔亚裔成年人出现中度和重度焦虑和抑郁症状的可能性最小。此外,在高中以下学历、家庭收入低于联邦贫困线 100%的成年人中,出现任何焦虑和抑郁症状的比例最高,而在农村地区的成年人中,这一比例也更高。在 2019 年至 2022 年期间,出现焦虑症状(分别从 15.6% 上升至 18.2%)和抑郁症状(分别从 18.5% 上升至 21.4%)的成年人比例大幅上升。焦虑和抑郁症状的增加出现在所研究的所有亚组中,包括 18-44 岁的成年人、非西班牙裔黑人和非西班牙裔白人成年人、具有高中或高中以上学历的成年人、家庭收入达到联邦贫困线 100%或更高水平的成年人,以及来自所有地区和城市化水平的成年人。
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期刊介绍: Notice: Effective January 2008 the title, National Health Statistics Reports (NHSR), replaces Advance Data from Vital and Health Statistics (AD). NHSRs will be numbered sequentially beginning with 1. The last AD report number is 395. These reports provide annual data summaries, present analyses of health topics, or present new information on methods or measurement issues.
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