Sarah Macaraeg Memphis Commercial Appeal
September 19, 2020
Estimated rates of anxiety and depression among adults have more than tripled across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics show.
The loss of loved ones, employment and stability have rocked communities nationwide. But the toll of COVID-19 on mental health has hit some states harder than others, according to a survey of nearly 100,000 U.S households, as of Aug. 31.
September 19, 2020
Estimated rates of anxiety and depression among adults have more than tripled across the country during the COVID-19 pandemic, data compiled by the Centers for Disease Control's National Center for Health Statistics show.
The loss of loved ones, employment and stability have rocked communities nationwide. But the toll of COVID-19 on mental health has hit some states harder than others, according to a survey of nearly 100,000 U.S households, as of Aug. 31.