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Mental Disorders in America (1)
| Disorder | % of U.S. pop. | (2) Affected Americans | Notes |
| All mental disorders | 26.2% | 57.7 million | Mental disorders are the leading cause of disability in the U.S. and Canada for ages 15-44. |
| ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) |
5% to 10% | Children 9 to 17 |
Estimates vary widely. |
| Alzheimer's Disease | 3.8% | 4.5 million | Most common cause of dementia in people age 65 and over |
| Anxiety disorders (3) | 18.1% | 40 million | Frequently co-occur with depressive disorders or substance abuse |
| Panic Disorder | 2.7% | 6 million | - |
| Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder | 1.0% | 2.2 million | Men and women equally likely to develop |
| Post-traumatic Stress Disorder | 3.5% | 7.7 million | - |
| Generalized Anxiety Disorder | 3.1% | 6.8 million | - |
| Specific Phobia | 8.7% | 19.2 million | - |
| Autism | 34% | 3.4 cases per thousand children 3-10 | - |
| Mood Disorders (4) | 9.5% | 20.9 million | - |
| Major Depressive Disorder | 6.7% | 14.8 million | Leading cause of disability in America |
| Bipolar Disorder | 2.6% | 5.7 million | Men and women equally likely to develop |
Eating Disorders
| Anorexia Nervosa | 0.5 to 3.7% | - | % of women affected sometime in lifetime |
| Bulimia Nervosa | 1.1 to 4.2% | - | % of women affected sometime in lifetime |
| Binge Eating | 2 to 5% | - | % of adults affected in a six-month period |
| Schizophrenia | 1.1% | 2.4 million | Men and women equally affected |
| Suicide | - | 31,655 (2002) | More than 90% had a diagnosable mental disorder, most commonly substance abuse or a depressive disorder |
1. Source: National Institute of Mental Health Web site www.nimh.nih.gov/publicat/numbers.cfm#Dysthymic
2. American adults age 18 and older unless otherwise indicated
3. Panic, obsessive-compulsive, post-traumatic stress, generalized anxiety and phobias
4. Major depression, bipolar disorder, dysthymic disorder (chronic, mild depression persisting 4. two years in adults, one year in children)
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