the actual study, for the curious: National, State-Level, and County-Level Prevalence Estimates of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Self-Reporting a Lifetime Diagnosis of Depression — United States, 2020 by Lee B, Wang Y, Carlson SA, et al.
the actual study, for the curious: National, State-Level, and County-Level Prevalence Estimates of Adults Aged ≥18 Years Self-Reporting a Lifetime Diagnosis of Depression — United States, 2020 by Lee B, Wang Y, Carlson SA, et al.
Thanks for the link to the actual study. Here are two interesting bits from it:
Demographics
Locale, if you want to find your state
Women are nearly twice as likely to experience depression. This is a surprise to me. I would’ve thought them to be closer, or if anything, the men to lead, given all the attention that men seem to be getting for having fallen behind (ex: https://www.newyorker.com/magazine/2023/01/30/whats-the-matter-with-men).
Finally, the study says:
It’s tragic that so many elected officials will completely ignore this, continuing to allow their state to flounder in so many ways, while pursuing identity politics. If I felt that my representative were failing me and my state (I’m in CT), I would be using this report to beat them over the head to demand that they do better. Sadly, that doesn’t seem to be the case.