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Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States . . . The percentage of adults aged 18 or older in 2022 who had either an SUD or AMI in the past year was higher among Multiracial adults (46 4 percent) than among White (34 0 percent), Hispanic (31 7 percent), Black (31 3 percent), or Asian adults (22 5 percent)
Co-Occuring Mental Health and Substance Use Services According to the 2022 National Survey on Drug Use and Health (NSDUH) report, close to 21 5 million adults aged 18 or older (8 4 percent) had co-occurring AMI and SUD and 7 4 million adults aged 18 or older had co-occurring SMI and SUD in the past year
SAMHSA Releases 2023 NSDUH Substance Use Estimates "Among adults aged 18 or older in 2023, 22 8% (or 58 7 million people) had any mental illness (AMI) in the past year "4 5 million youth (ages 12 to 17) had a major depressive episode in the past year, of which nearly 1 in 5 also had a substance use disorder
Key Substance Use and Mental Health Indicators in the United States . . . Among adults aged 18 or older in 2019, 24 5 percent (or 61 2 million people) had either AMI or an SUD in the past year, 16 8 percent (or 42 0 million people) had AMI but not an SUD, 3 9 percent (or 9 7 million people) had an SUD but not AMI, and 3 8 percent (or 9 5 million people) had both AMI and an SUD
Screening and Assessment of Co-Occurring Disorders According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 3 8% of adults over the age of 18, or 9 5 million people, had any co-occurring any mental, behavioral, or emotional disorder (AMI) and SUD, such as anxiety or depression 6
Substance Use and Mental Illness in U. S. Adults (18+) adults had both (AMI) Any Mental Illness (AMI) is defined as individuals having any mental, behavior, or emotional disorder in the past year that met DSM-IV criteria (excluding developmental and substance use disorders)
Co-occurring Mental Illness and Substance-Use Disorders Among adults, 9 2 million had any mental illness (AMI) and an SUD, and 3 2 million adults had co-occurring severe mental illness (SMI) and an SUD The proportion of adults using illicit drugs was significantly higher in those with SMI (49 4%) and AMI (36 7%) than in those without AMI (15 7%)
Mental Health and Substance Use | Drug Policy Facts "Among the 9 5 million adults aged 18 or older in 2019 who had a co-occurring SUD [Substance Use Disorder] and AMI [Any Mental Illness] in the past year (2019 DT 10 6), 48 6 percent (or 4 6 million people) received either substance use treatment at a specialty facility or mental health services in the past year, 38 7 percent (or 3 7 million
Highlights for the 2021 National Survey on Drug Use and Health Nearly half of young adults aged 18 to 25 in 2021 (45 8% or 15 3 million people) had either an SUD or AMI in the past year This percentage was higher than corresponding percentages among adults aged 26 to 49 (39 5% or 40 4 million people) and adults aged 50 or older (22 6% or 26 7 million people)