One in four young adults have contemplated suicide during the pandemic, according to a new study by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Photo: Yana Paskova/The Washington Post via Getty Im It shouldn’t be a surprise that a pandemic which has killed over 165,000 Americans, isolated tens of millions more, and left over 50 million unemployed would also result in a sweeping mental-health crisis.
A survey in the CDC’s Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report showed that a wide group of Americans have experienced difficulties with mental health since the coronavirus lockdown began: 31 percent said they experienced anxiety or depression, 26 percent said they experienced trauma disorders like PTSD, and 13 percent said they had began or increased their level of substance abuse. Almost 11 percent of respondents said they considered suicide in the past month.
The unequal toll of a virus which kills Black and Latino Americans at roughly twice the rate of whites has also played out in mental health, according to the survey. Suicidal thoughts were more frequent among Black and Latino respondents, with rates of 15.1 percent and 18.6 percent, respectively. Latino respondents also reported higher rates of anxiety and depression, at 40.8 percent.
Unlike the physical symptoms of the coronavirus, its mental-health effects appear to be felt more profoundly by younger Americans. Sixty-three percent of adults between the ages of 18 to 24 report experiencing pandemic-related anxiety and depression, and close to a quarter have started or increased their substance abuse. One in four young adults have contemplated suicide during the pandemic.
Among those with the highest reported rates of distress are essential workers and unpaid caregivers — two groups experiencing the front lines of the pandemic — with 22 percent and 31 percent considering suicide in the month before the survey.
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