Healthy Minds Monthly and Annual Polls
May 2023
April 2023
March 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
November 2022
October 2022
- New National Poll Cites Wide Support for Mental Health Programs in Jails and Prisons
- As Midterms Approach, 79% of Americans Believe Mental Health Is a Public Health Emergency That Needs More Attention from Lawmakers
August 2022
- New APA Poll: American Adults Largely Support Mental Health Programming in Schools Gun Violence is a Top Worry as Children Return to School
- Many Hispanic American Parents Are Concerned About the Pandemic’s Effects on Their Children’s Mental Health
July 2022
June 2022
- Americans Anxious Over Current Events, Losing Weight This Summer, Says New APA Poll
- Summer Mental Health Poll Reveals a Majority of LGBTQ+ Adults Feel Pressure to Lose Weight or Change Their Body This Summer
May 2022
- After Two Years of COVID-19, Americans’ Anxiety Turns to Global Events, Says APA Annual Mental Health Poll
- Employees Say Workplaces Are Offering Fewer Mental Health Services in 2022, According to APA Poll
- Americans Express Bipartisan Support for Solutions to Increase Access to Mental Health Care
April 2022
March 2022
February 2022
January 2022
December 2021
- Hispanic Adults Show Higher Level of Worry, Anxiety This Holiday Season Than People of Other Races & Ethnicities
- Nationwide Holiday Mental Health Poll Reveals Americans are Worried about Contracting COVID, Missing Family Members and Procuring and Affording Gifts
Annual Public Opinion Polls, 2017 - 2021
May 2021
- New Nationwide Poll Shows an Increased Popularity for Telehealth Services
- As Americans Begin to Return to the Office, Views on Workplace Mental Health Are Mixed
- New APA Poll Shows Sustained Anxiety Among Americans; More than Half of Parents are Concerned About the Mental Well-being of Their Children
October 2020
- New APA Poll Shows Surge in Anxiety Among Americans Top Causes Are Safety, COVID-19, Health, Gun Violence, and the Upcoming Election
- New APA Poll Reveals That Americans are Increasingly Anxious About Climate Change’s Impact on Planet, Mental Health
March 2020
May 2019
- Americans are Concerned about Potential Negative Impacts of Social Media on Mental Health and Well-being
- Americans' Overall Level of Anxiety about Health, Safety and Finances Remain High
- About Half of Workers Are Concerned about Discussing Mental Health Issues in the Workplace; A Third Worry about Consequences if They Seek Help
May 2018
- Americans Say They are More Anxious; Baby Boomers Report Greatest Increase in Anxiety
- Americans Overwhelmingly See Gun Violence as a Public Health Issue; They Want Congress to Act and CDC to Conduct Research
- Nearly One in Three People Know Someone Addicted to Opioids; More than Half of Millennials believe it is Easy to Get Illegal Opioids