Can You See Mental Health From the Outside?
Produced by: Hope Daluisio
Mental health challenges come in all shapes and sizes and can affect any person regardless of gender, race, location, income, reputation, etc. The tricky part of identifying a mental health condition is that most people who suffer do not show any overt physical signs or symptoms. So before judging or falsely labeling someone with a mental health condition, get to know their habits and personality first before making assumptions.
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So, What Does Mental Health Mean to You?
Tell us on the form below what mental health means to you and see the other responses:
Created by: Keegan McKoskey
Produced by: Angelina Miller
Mental health can mean something different to everyone. No two people will experience mental health in the exact same way. In the video above, we asked a variety of people from all walks of life exactly what mental health means to them.
U.S. Adults With Any Mental Health Condition
Percentage by State
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Created by: Keegan McKoskey
Above is a map that ranks each state individually of adult presence of any mental health condition. (1)
U.S. Adults With Any Mental Health Condition (Chart)
Percentage and Number Affected by State
Created by: Keegan McKoskey
Created by: Keegan McKoskey
These charts rank all 50 states (plus the District of Columbia) by percentage. Population is also shown as a reference. (1)
*Chart in order from greatest to least
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