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Products - Data Briefs - Number 527 - April 2025 From 2013–2014 to August 2021–August 2023, depression prevalence in adolescents and adults increased overall and in females and males Among adolescents and adults with depression, 87 9% reported at least some difficulty with work, home, or social activities due to their depression symptoms
Depression Statistics in the U. S. 2025 | Depression Facts Gender differences in depression prevalence continue to show significant disparities, with women experiencing depression at notably higher rates than men The 16% prevalence rate among females compared to 10 1% among males represents a substantial gender gap that has remained consistent over time
Depression Statistics (2025) – Forbes Health About 5% of adults globally have depression [1] That number is likely even higher as not everyone who has depression obtains an official diagnosis To draw awareness to the state of mental
US Depression Rates Rise, With Variation Across Sex The National Center for Health Statistics found that from August 2021 to August 2023, about 13% of people aged 12 years and older reported depression in the past 2 weeks, compared with 8% from 2013 to 2014 Depression was more common in females than males—16% compared with 10%
New Reports Highlight Depression Prevalence and Medication Use in the U . . . The prevalence of depression was higher in females at 16% compared to males at 10 1% As age increased, the prevalence of depression decreased, ranging from 19 2% of adolescents 12–19 years reporting depression in the past two weeks to 8 7% of adults 60 and older
Teenage Depression Statistics in the United States Teenage depression in the U S remains a significant public health concern In 2024, over 5 2 million teens experienced a major depressive episode, yet more than half did not receive treatment The effects of untreated depression are widespread, with many adolescents facing daily impairment