With students in turmoil, US teachers train in mental health

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Harry Bruell holds a framed photo of his daughter, Taya, while sitting for a photo in his office in Santa Barbara, Calif., Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Taya killed herself when she was 14.
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — As Benito Luna-Herrera teaches his 7th grade social studies classes, he is on alert for signs of inner turmoil. And there is so much of it these days.
One of his 12-year-old students felt her world was falling apart. Distance learning had upended her friendships. Things with her boyfriend were verging on violent. Her home life was stressful. “I’m just done with it,” the girl told Luna-Herrera during the pandemic, and shared a detailed plan to kill herself.
Another student was typically a big jokester and full of confidence. But one day she told him she didn’t want to live anymore. She, too, had a plan in place to end her life.

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Benito Luna, a 7th-grade social studies teacher at California City Middle School, poses for a photo outside the California City Middle School in California City, Calif., on Friday, March 11, 2022.
Luna-Herrera is just one teacher, in one Southern California middle school, but stories of students in distress are increasingly common around the country. The silver lining is that special training helped him know what to look for and how to respond when he saw the signs of a mental emergency.
Since the pandemic started, experts have warned of a mental health crisis facing American children. That is now playing out at schools in the form of increased childhood depression, anxiety, panic attacks, eating disorders, fights and thoughts of suicide at alarming levels, according to interviews with teachers, administrators, education officials and mental health experts.
In low-income areas, where adverse childhood experiences were high before the pandemic, the crisis is even more acute and compounded by a shortage of school staff and mental health professionals.
Luna-Herrera, who teaches in a high poverty area of the Mojave Desert, is among a small but growing number of California teachers to take a course called Youth Mental Health First Aid. It teaches adults how to spot warning signs of mental health risks and substance abuse in children, and how to prevent a tragedy.
The California Department of Education funds the program for any school district requesting it, and the pandemic has accelerated moves to make such courses a requirement. The training program is operated by the National Council for Mental Wellbeing and available in every state.
“I don’t want to read about another teenager where there were warning signs and we looked the other way,” said Sen. Anthony Portantino, author of a bill that would require all California middle and high schools to train at least 75% of employees in behavioral health. “Teachers and school staff are on the front lines of a crisis, and need to be trained to spot students who are suffering.”
Experts say while childhood depression and anxiety had been on the rise for years, the pandemic’s unrelenting stress and grief amplified the problems, particularly for those already experiencing mental health issues who were cut off from counselors and other school resources during distance learning.
For children, the issues with distance learning were not just academic, said Sharon Hoover, professor of child psychiatry at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and co-director of the National Center for School Mental Health.
Child abuse and and neglect increased during the pandemic, according to Hoover. For children in troubled homes, with alcoholic or abusive parents, distance learning meant they had no escape. Those who lacked technology or had spotty internet connections were isolated even more than their peers and fell further behind academically and socially.

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Mojave Unified School District Superintendent Katherine Aguirre, right, greets students before the spring break at the California City Middle School in California City, Calif., on Friday, March 11, 2022.
Many children bounced back after the extended isolation, but for others it will take longer, and mental health problems often lag a stressor.
“We can’t assume that ‘OK we’re back in school, it’s been a few months and now everyone should be back to normal.’ That is not the case,” said Hoover.
Returning to school after months of isolation intensified the anxiety for some children. Teachers say students have greater difficulty focusing, concentrating, sitting still and many need to relearn how to socialize and resolve conflicts face-to-face after prolonged immersion in screens.
Kids expected to pick up where they left off but some found friendships, and their ability to cope with social stress, had changed. Educators say they also see a concerning increase in apathy — about grades, how students treat each other and themselves — and a lot less empathy.
“I have never seen kids be so mean to each other in my life,” said Terrin Musbach, who trains teachers in mental health awareness and other social-emotional programs at the Del Norte Unified School District, a high-poverty district in rural Northern California. “There’s more school violence, there’s more vaping, there’s more substance abuse, there’s more sexual activity, there’s more suicide ideation, there’s more of every single behavior that we would be worried about in kids.”
Many states have mandated teacher training on suicide prevention over the last decade and the pandemic prompted some to broaden the scope to include mental health awareness and supporting behavioral health needs.

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An unidentified student rests on his desk as the Mojave Unified School District Superintendent Katherine Aguirre, center rear, addresses students before their spring break at California City Middle School in California City, Calif., on Friday, March 11, 2022.
But school districts nationwide also say they need more psychologists and counselors. The Hopeful Futures Campaign, a coalition of national mental health organizations, last month published a report that found most states are struggling with mental health support in schools. Only Idaho and the District of Columbia exceed the nationally recommended ratio of one psychologist per 500 students.
In some states, including West Virginia, Missouri, Texas and Georgia, there is only one school psychologist for over 4,000 students, the report says. Similarly, few states meet the goal of one counselor per 250 students.
President Joe Biden has proposed $1 billion in new federal funding to help schools hire more counselors and psychologists and bolster suicide prevention programs. That followed a rare pubic advisory in December from U.S. Surgeon General Vivek Murthy on “the urgent need to address the nation’s youth mental health crisis.”
In early 2021, emergency room visits in the U.S. for suspected suicide attempts were 51% higher for adolescent girls and 4% higher for adolescent boys compared to the same period in 2019, according to research cited in the advisory.
Since California began offering the Youth Mental Health First Aid course in 2014, more than 8,000 teachers, administrators and school staff have been trained, said Monica Nepomuceno, who oversees mental health programming at the California Department of Education.
She said much more needs to be done in the country’s largest state, which employs over 600,000 K-12 staff at schools.

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Students' cell phones are collected by school administration before the start of the spring break at the "Lost and Found" at California City Middle School in California City, Calif., on Friday, March 11, 2022.
The course helps distinguish typical adolescent ways of dealing with stress — slamming doors, crying, bursts of anger — from warning signs of mental distress, which can be blatant or subtle.
Red flags include when a child talks about dying or suicide, but can be more nuanced like: “I can’t do this anymore,” or “I’m tired of this,” said Tramaine El-Amin, a spokesperson for the National Council for Mental Wellbeing. More than 550,000 K-12 educators across the country have taken the Youth Mental Health First Aid course since it launched in 2012, she said.
Changes in behavior could be cause for concern — a child who stops a sport or activity they were passionate about without replacing it with another one; a typically put together child who starts to look regularly unkempt; a student whose grades plummet or who stops handing in homework; a child who eats lunch alone and has stopped palling around with their friends.
After noticing something might be wrong, the course teaches the next step is to ask the student without pressuring or casting judgment and letting them know you care and want to help.
“Sometimes an adult can ask a question that causes more harm than good,” said Luna-Herrera, the social studies teacher at California City Middle School, a two-hour drive into the desert from Los Angeles.

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Mojave Unified School District Superintendent Katherine Aguirre, left, and Benito Luna, a 7th-grade social studies teacher, meet with his students at California City Middle School in California City, Calif., on Friday, March 11, 2022.
He took the course in spring 2021 and two weeks later put it to use. It was during distance learning and a student had failed to show up for online tutoring but he spotted her chatting online on the school’s distance learning platform, having a heated dispute with her then-boyfriend. Luna reached out to her privately.
“I asked her if she was OK,” he said. Little by little, the girl told Luna-Herrera about problems with friends and her boyfriend and problems at home that left her feeling alone and desperately unanchored.
The course tells adults to ask open-ended questions that keep the conversation going, and not to project themselves into an adolescent’s problems with comments like: “You’ll be fine; It’s not that bad; I went through that; Try to ignore it.” What might seem trivial to an adult can feel overwhelming for a young person, and failure to recognize that can be a conversation stopper.
The 12-year old told Luna-Herrera she had considered hurting herself. “Is that a recurring thought?” he asked, recalling how his heart started racing as she revealed her suicide plan.
Like CPR first-aid training, the course teaches how to handle a crisis: Raise the alarm and get expert help. Do not leave a person contemplating suicide alone. As Luna-Herrera continued talking to the girl, he texted his school superintendent, who got the principal on the line, they called 911 and police rushed to the home, where they spoke to the girl and her mother, who was startled and unaware.
“He absolutely saved that child’s life,” said Mojave Unified Superintendent Katherine Aguirre, who oversees the district of about 3,000 students, the majority of whom are Latino and Black children from economically disadvantaged families.
Aguirre recognized the need for behavioral heath training early in the pandemic and through the Department of Education trained all of her employees, from teachers to yard supervisors and cafeteria workers.
“It’s about awareness. And that Sandy Hook promise: If you see something, say something,” she said.
That did not happen with 14-year-old Taya Bruell.
Taya was a bright, precocious student who had started struggling with mental health issues at about 11, according to her father, Harry Bruell. At the time, the family lived in Boulder, Colorado where Taya was hospitalized at one point for psychiatric care but kept up the trappings of a model student: She got straight As, was co-leader of her high school writing club and in her spare time taught senior citizens to use computers.

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Harry Bruell, right, and wife, Jenny, sit for a photo with an urn containing the ashes of their daughter, Taya, in Santa Barbara, Calif., Wednesday, March 9, 2022.

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Harry Bruell, left, and wife, Jenny, hold hands while chatting in their home in Santa Barbara, Calif., Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Their daughter, Taya, killed herself when she was 14.
For a literature class, Taya was assigned to keep a journal. In it, she drew a disturbing portrait that showed self-harm and wrote about how much she hated her body and was hearing voices she wanted to silence.
Her teacher read the assignment and wrote: “Taya, very thorough journal. I loved reading the entries. A+”

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Taya Bruell's pencil drawings of her face and self-harm are seen in her journal she kept as part of her literature class assignment in Santa Barbara, Calif., Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Taya killed herself when she was 14. After her death, Taya's parents discovered the journal in her room and brought it to the school, where they learned Taya's teacher had not informed the school counselor or administrators of what she had seen. They don't blame the teacher but will always wonder what if she had not ignored the signs of danger.

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Taya Bruell's journal that she kept as part of her literature class assignment is photographed in Santa Barbara, Calif., Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Taya was assigned to keep a journal. In it, she drew a disturbing portrait that showed self-harm and wrote about how much she hated her body and was hearing voices she wanted to silence. Her teacher read the assignment and wrote: "Taya, very thorough journal. I loved reading the entries. A+" Three months later in February 2016, Taya killed herself.
Three months later in February 2016, Taya killed herself. After her death, Taya’s parents discovered the journal in her room and brought it to the school, where they learned Taya’s teacher had not informed the school counselor or administrators of what she had seen. They don’t blame the teacher but will always wonder what if she had not ignored the signs of danger.

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Harry Bruell looks at photos of his daughter, Taya, saved in his smartphone while sitting for a photo in his office in Santa Barbara, Calif., Wednesday, March 9, 2022. Taya killed herself when she was 14.
“I don’t think the teacher wanted to hurt our daughter. I think she had no idea what to do when she read those stark warning signs in Taya’s journal,” said her father, who has since relocated with the family to Santa Barbara, California.
He believes legislation to require teacher training in behavioral health will save lives. “It teaches you to raise the alarm, and not just walk away, which is what happened to Taya.”
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MENTAL HEALTH DURING THE PANDEMIC
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyeldar nurkovic // Shutterstock
It's now been more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed the lives of people around the world. The virus brought immense feelings of stress, worry, fear, anger, loneliness, and for many, grief.
Sunday Citizen used data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, which collected responses biweekly between April 2020 and February 2021, to compile statistics on anxiety, depression, and mental health activities in every state and Washington D.C. The data from this story covers two periods of time during the pandemic: April 23 to May 5, 2020 and Feb. 17 to March 1, 2021, with the most recent dataset released on March 10, 2021.
The Census Bureau uses representative sample sizes and population estimates to determine the people’s frequency of anxiety and depression per week in every state, as well as the percentage of the population that receives therapy or takes prescription medication. The frequency rates are categorized as follows: “rarely” means no days at all, “occasionally” means several days a week, “frequently” means more than half of the week, and “did not report” means that data was not available for that percentage of the population.
Continue reading for statistics surrounding mental health in your state during COVID-19.
eldar nurkovic // ShutterstockIt's now been more than a year since the COVID-19 pandemic drastically changed the lives of people around the world. The virus brought immense feelings of stress, worry, fear, anger, loneliness, and for many, grief.
Sunday Citizen used data from the U.S. Census Bureau's Household Pulse Survey, which collected responses biweekly between April 2020 and February 2021, to compile statistics on anxiety, depression, and mental health activities in every state and Washington D.C. The data from this story covers two periods of time during the pandemic: April 23 to May 5, 2020 and Feb. 17 to March 1, 2021, with the most recent dataset released on March 10, 2021.
The Census Bureau uses representative sample sizes and population estimates to determine the people’s frequency of anxiety and depression per week in every state, as well as the percentage of the population that receives therapy or takes prescription medication. The frequency rates are categorized as follows: “rarely” means no days at all, “occasionally” means several days a week, “frequently” means more than half of the week, and “did not report” means that data was not available for that percentage of the population.
Continue reading for statistics surrounding mental health in your state during COVID-19.
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How to weather children’s storm anxietypanitanphoto // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.5% (-11.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 19.5% (-4.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.9% (+3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.1% (+10.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.0% (-5.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.4% (-4.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.9% (-1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.7% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.1% (+10.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.9%, no: 70.8%, did not report: 22.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.9%, no: 60.0%, did not report: 22.2%
panitanphoto // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.5% (-11.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 19.5% (-4.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.9% (+3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.1% (+10.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.0% (-5.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.4% (-4.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.9% (-1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.7% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.1% (+10.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.9%, no: 70.8%, did not report: 22.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.9%, no: 60.0%, did not report: 22.2%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyLightField Studios // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.2% (-17.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 29.0% (+6.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.7% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.1% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.1% (+7.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.4% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.2% (-3.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.5% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.1% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.8% (+6.8% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.5%, no: 73.0%, did not report: 16.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.5%, no: 69.1%, did not report: 16.4%
LightField Studios // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.2% (-17.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 29.0% (+6.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.7% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.1% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.1% (+7.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.4% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.2% (-3.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.5% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.1% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.8% (+6.8% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.5%, no: 73.0%, did not report: 16.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.5%, no: 69.1%, did not report: 16.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyLightField Studios // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.6% (-6.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.9% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.7% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.9% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.6% (-6.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.7% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.1% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.7% (+9.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 5.9%, no: 72.6%, did not report: 21.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.0%, no: 63.3%, did not report: 21.6%
LightField Studios // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.6% (-6.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.9% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.7% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.9% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.6% (-6.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.7% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.1% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.7% (+9.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 5.9%, no: 72.6%, did not report: 21.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.0%, no: 63.3%, did not report: 21.6%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyStock-Asso // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.0% (-7.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.0% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.6% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+8.3% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.3% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.6% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.0% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+7.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.5%, no: 67.6%, did not report: 22.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.8%, no: 56.5%, did not report: 22.7%
Stock-Asso // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.0% (-7.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.0% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.6% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+8.3% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.3% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.6% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.0% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+7.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.5%, no: 67.6%, did not report: 22.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.8%, no: 56.5%, did not report: 22.7%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyCryptographer // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.8% (-12.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.1% (-3.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.4% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.4% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.4% (+12.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.8% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.1% (-7.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.6% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.1% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.3% (+13.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.0%, no: 66.7%, did not report: 25.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.0%, no: 61.0%, did not report: 25.0%
Cryptographer // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.8% (-12.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.1% (-3.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.4% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.4% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.4% (+12.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.8% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.1% (-7.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.6% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.1% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.3% (+13.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.0%, no: 66.7%, did not report: 25.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.0%, no: 61.0%, did not report: 25.0%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyStock-Asso // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.5% (-8.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.6% (-6.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.6% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.8% (+3.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.5% (+10.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 29.9% (-3.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 26.9% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.4% (-1.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.6% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.2% (+10.3% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.4%, no: 73.5%, did not report: 18.1%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.4%, no: 64.3%, did not report: 18.3%
Stock-Asso // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.5% (-8.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.6% (-6.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.6% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.8% (+3.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.5% (+10.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 29.9% (-3.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 26.9% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.4% (-1.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.6% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.2% (+10.3% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.4%, no: 73.5%, did not report: 18.1%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.4%, no: 64.3%, did not report: 18.3%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyDmytro Zinkevych // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.1% (-11.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.8% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.0% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.7% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.5% (+8.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.3% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.9% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.0% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 18.6% (+2.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.3% (+7.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 12.8%, no: 65.2%, did not report: 22.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.3%, no: 58.8%, did not report: 21.8%
Dmytro Zinkevych // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.1% (-11.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.8% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.0% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.7% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.5% (+8.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.3% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.9% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.0% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 18.6% (+2.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.3% (+7.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 12.8%, no: 65.2%, did not report: 22.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.3%, no: 58.8%, did not report: 21.8%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyRido // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 43.5% (-9.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.2% (-2.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.5% (-1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.2% (+1.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.7% (+12.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.5% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.8% (-8.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.2% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.6% (+11.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.6%, no: 67.5%, did not report: 22.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.6%, no: 57.0%, did not report: 23.4%
Rido // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 43.5% (-9.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.2% (-2.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.5% (-1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.2% (+1.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.7% (+12.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.5% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.8% (-8.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.2% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.6% (+11.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.6%, no: 67.5%, did not report: 22.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.6%, no: 57.0%, did not report: 23.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyRocketclips, Inc. // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.0% (-12.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.3% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.7% (-1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.5% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.5% (+15.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.7% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.7% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.1% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.1% (+14.6% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 5.6%, no: 67.8%, did not report: 26.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 12.5%, no: 60.9%, did not report: 26.6%
Rocketclips, Inc. // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.0% (-12.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.3% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.7% (-1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.5% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.5% (+15.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.7% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.7% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.1% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.1% (+14.6% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 5.6%, no: 67.8%, did not report: 26.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 12.5%, no: 60.9%, did not report: 26.6%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyAfrica Studio // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.0% (-12.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.8% (-1.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.6% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.6% (+2.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.1% (+13.8% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 28.5% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.0% (-6.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (-2.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.0% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.0% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.0%, no: 65.0%, did not report: 27.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.9%, no: 55.2%, did not report: 26.9%
Africa Studio // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.0% (-12.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.8% (-1.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.6% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.6% (+2.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.1% (+13.8% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 28.5% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.0% (-6.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (-2.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.0% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.0% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.0%, no: 65.0%, did not report: 27.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.9%, no: 55.2%, did not report: 26.9%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietykenchiro168 // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 42.7% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.4% (-8.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.7% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.5% (+2.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.7% (+7.8% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.1% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.7% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.2% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.3% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.7% (+6.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.8%, no: 74.7%, did not report: 16.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.2%, no: 73.1%, did not report: 16.7%
kenchiro168 // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 42.7% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.4% (-8.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.7% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.5% (+2.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.7% (+7.8% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.1% (+1.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.7% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.2% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.3% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.7% (+6.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.8%, no: 74.7%, did not report: 16.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.2%, no: 73.1%, did not report: 16.7%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyPhotographee.eu // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 41.8% (-11.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.5% (-3.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.1% (+2.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.7% (+11.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.6% (-5.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.5% (-2.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.4% (+11.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.4%, no: 71.3%, did not report: 19.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.0%, no: 61.7%, did not report: 19.3%
Photographee.eu // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 41.8% (-11.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.5% (-3.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.1% (+2.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.7% (+11.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.6% (-5.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.5% (-2.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.4% (+11.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.4%, no: 71.3%, did not report: 19.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.0%, no: 61.7%, did not report: 19.3%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.3% (-9.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.8% (-3.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.2% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.9% (+2.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.8% (+11.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 28.9% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.3% (-4.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.6% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.6% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.5% (+10.8% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.6%, no: 67.1%, did not report: 24.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.4%, no: 59.8%, did not report: 24.9%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.3% (-9.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.8% (-3.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.2% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.9% (+2.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.8% (+11.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 28.9% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.3% (-4.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.6% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.6% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.5% (+10.8% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.6%, no: 67.1%, did not report: 24.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.4%, no: 59.8%, did not report: 24.9%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyMiriam Doerr Martin Frommherz // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.1% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.7% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.3% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.1% (-0.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.8% (+9.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.2% (-2.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.7% (-4.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.9% (-0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.4% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.8% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.1%, no: 72.7%, did not report: 20.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.5%, no: 58.9%, did not report: 20.5%
Miriam Doerr Martin Frommherz // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.1% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.7% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.3% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.1% (-0.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.8% (+9.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.2% (-2.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.7% (-4.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.9% (-0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.4% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.8% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.1%, no: 72.7%, did not report: 20.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.5%, no: 58.9%, did not report: 20.5%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyRawpixel.com // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.6% (-13.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.5% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (+2.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.9% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.0% (+13.8% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.3% (-3.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.6% (-11.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.4% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.1% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.6% (+13.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.6%, no: 69.0%, did not report: 22.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.1%, no: 58.3%, did not report: 22.5%
Rawpixel.com // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.6% (-13.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.5% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (+2.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.9% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.0% (+13.8% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.3% (-3.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.6% (-11.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.4% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.1% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.6% (+13.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.6%, no: 69.0%, did not report: 22.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.1%, no: 58.3%, did not report: 22.5%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyMike_shots // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 43.4% (-6.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.7% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.1% (-3.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.8% (+3.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.9% (+11.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.1% (-7.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.0% (-4.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.4% (+3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.7% (+11.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 71.2%, did not report: 20.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.6%, no: 59.0%, did not report: 20.4%
Mike_shots // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 43.4% (-6.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.7% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.1% (-3.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.8% (+3.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.9% (+11.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.1% (-7.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.0% (-4.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.4% (+3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.7% (+11.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 71.2%, did not report: 20.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.6%, no: 59.0%, did not report: 20.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyntonio Guillem // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.0% (-11.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.4% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.8% (+1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.8% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.9% (+12.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.1% (-6.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.7% (-8.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.2% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 19.3% (+3.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.7% (+12.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.5%, no: 70.9%, did not report: 22.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 21.0%, no: 56.7%, did not report: 22.4%
ntonio Guillem // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.0% (-11.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.4% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.8% (+1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.8% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.9% (+12.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.1% (-6.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.7% (-8.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.2% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 19.3% (+3.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.7% (+12.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.5%, no: 70.9%, did not report: 22.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 21.0%, no: 56.7%, did not report: 22.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyBlurryMe // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.3% (-10.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.6% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.1% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 11.3% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.7% (+12.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 28.2% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 19.8% (-9.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.6% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 19.8% (+2.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.6% (+12.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.6%, no: 68.1%, did not report: 25.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.0%, no: 57.6%, did not report: 25.3%
BlurryMe // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.3% (-10.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.6% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.1% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 11.3% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.7% (+12.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 28.2% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 19.8% (-9.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.6% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 19.8% (+2.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.6% (+12.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.6%, no: 68.1%, did not report: 25.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.0%, no: 57.6%, did not report: 25.3%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyStock-Asso // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.8% (-11.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.1% (-5.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.8% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.5% (+13.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 29.6% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-9.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.4% (+3.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.6% (+13.6% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.9%, no: 68.4%, did not report: 22.7%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.4%, no: 57.7%, did not report: 22.9%
Stock-Asso // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.8% (-11.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.1% (-5.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.8% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.5% (+13.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 29.6% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-9.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.4% (+3.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.6% (+13.6% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.9%, no: 68.4%, did not report: 22.7%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.4%, no: 57.7%, did not report: 22.9%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyMonkey Business Images // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.0% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-8.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.5% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+11.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.5% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.0% (-10.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.3% (+0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.2% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.0% (+11.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.0%, no: 66.7%, did not report: 24.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.4%, no: 61.1%, did not report: 24.4%
Monkey Business Images // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.0% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-8.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.5% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+11.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.5% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.0% (-10.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.3% (+0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.2% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.0% (+11.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.0%, no: 66.7%, did not report: 24.3%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.4%, no: 61.1%, did not report: 24.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyAltitude Visual // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.0% (-6.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.3% (-4.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.6% (-1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.4% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.7% (+13.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.0% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.1% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.2% (-2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.4% (-5.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.4% (+13.3% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.0%, no: 61.5%, did not report: 24.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.5%, no: 57.0%, did not report: 24.6%
Altitude Visual // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.0% (-6.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.3% (-4.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.6% (-1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.4% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.7% (+13.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.0% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.1% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.2% (-2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.4% (-5.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.4% (+13.3% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.0%, no: 61.5%, did not report: 24.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.5%, no: 57.0%, did not report: 24.6%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyevrymmnt // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.2% (-10.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.0% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.1% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.8% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.9% (+14.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.7% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.6% (-5.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.6% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.7% (+15.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.4%, no: 64.5%, did not report: 27.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.0%, no: 56.6%, did not report: 27.3%
evrymmnt // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.2% (-10.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.0% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.1% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.8% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.9% (+14.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.7% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.6% (-5.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.6% (-1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.7% (+15.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.4%, no: 64.5%, did not report: 27.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.0%, no: 56.6%, did not report: 27.3%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyAfrica Studio // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 45.5% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.6% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.4% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.5% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.0% (+13.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.2% (-0.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.0% (-7.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (-3.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.0% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.7% (+12.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 68.7%, did not report: 23.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.0%, no: 58.9%, did not report: 23.1%
Africa Studio // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 45.5% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.6% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.4% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.5% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.0% (+13.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.2% (-0.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.0% (-7.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (-3.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.0% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.7% (+12.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 68.7%, did not report: 23.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.0%, no: 58.9%, did not report: 23.1%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.0% (-15.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.4% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.8% (-1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.5% (+4.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.3% (+13.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 24.3% (-12.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.1% (-6.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.9% (-2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 19.3% (+7.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 26.3% (+14.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.7%, no: 64.5%, did not report: 26.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.8%, no: 57.4%, did not report: 26.7%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.0% (-15.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.4% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.8% (-1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.5% (+4.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.3% (+13.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 24.3% (-12.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.1% (-6.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.9% (-2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 19.3% (+7.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 26.3% (+14.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.7%, no: 64.5%, did not report: 26.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.8%, no: 57.4%, did not report: 26.7%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.9% (-13.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.7% (-3.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.5% (-2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.6% (+17.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.7% (-10.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.8% (-5.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.0% (+3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.2% (+17.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.1%, no: 69.8%, did not report: 24.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.6%, no: 57.7%, did not report: 24.7%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.9% (-13.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.7% (-3.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.5% (-2.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.6% (+17.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.7% (-10.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.8% (-5.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.0% (+3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.2% (+17.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.1%, no: 69.8%, did not report: 24.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.6%, no: 57.7%, did not report: 24.7%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyMaridav // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 45.5% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.4% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 5.8% (-1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.8% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.3% (+9.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.6% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.9% (-9.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.3% (+0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 11.8% (-1.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.3% (+9.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 73.3%, did not report: 18.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.3%, no: 64.3%, did not report: 18.4%
Maridav // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 45.5% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.4% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 5.8% (-1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.8% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.3% (+9.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.6% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.9% (-9.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.3% (+0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 11.8% (-1.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.3% (+9.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 73.3%, did not report: 18.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.3%, no: 64.3%, did not report: 18.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 42.0% (-11.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 5.9% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.4% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.7% (+14.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.0% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-5.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.3% (-2.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.3% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.6% (+14.3% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 4.8%, no: 71.8%, did not report: 23.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.7%, no: 61.4%, did not report: 22.8%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 42.0% (-11.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 5.9% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.4% (-0.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.7% (+14.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.0% (-2.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-5.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.3% (-2.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.3% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.6% (+14.3% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 4.8%, no: 71.8%, did not report: 23.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.7%, no: 61.4%, did not report: 22.8%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyStudio4dich // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.8% (-11.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.2% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.3% (+4.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.7% (+15.3% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.7% (-9.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.4% (-7.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.1% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 18.1% (+3.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.6% (+15.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.3%, no: 69.3%, did not report: 24.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 13.7%, no: 61.7%, did not report: 24.6%
Studio4dich // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.8% (-11.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.2% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.3% (+4.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.7% (+15.3% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.7% (-9.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.4% (-7.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 12.1% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 18.1% (+3.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.6% (+15.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.3%, no: 69.3%, did not report: 24.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 13.7%, no: 61.7%, did not report: 24.6%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyFotoDuets // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.8% (-11.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.1% (+0.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.2% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.2% (+8.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.1% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-5.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.7% (-2.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.2% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.3% (+8.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.2%, no: 72.8%, did not report: 18.1%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.2%, no: 62.8%, did not report: 18.0%
FotoDuets // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.8% (-11.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.1% (+0.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.2% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.2% (+8.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.1% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-5.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.7% (-2.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.2% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.3% (+8.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.2%, no: 72.8%, did not report: 18.1%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.2%, no: 62.8%, did not report: 18.0%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyArtmannWitte // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.4% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.9% (-7.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.4% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.7% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.7% (+12.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.5% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 26.6% (-7.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.3% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.5% (+12.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.8%, no: 66.7%, did not report: 26.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 11.3%, no: 62.6%, did not report: 26.2%
ArtmannWitte // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 35.4% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.9% (-7.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.4% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.7% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.7% (+12.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.5% (-1.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 26.6% (-7.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.3% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 23.5% (+12.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.8%, no: 66.7%, did not report: 26.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 11.3%, no: 62.6%, did not report: 26.2%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyPressmaster // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.9% (-14.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 28.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.3% (+4.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.1% (+9.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.7% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 28.0% (-5.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.5% (+2.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.7% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.2% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.5%, no: 73.1%, did not report: 19.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.3%, no: 62.2%, did not report: 19.5%
Pressmaster // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.9% (-14.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 28.8% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.3% (+4.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.1% (+9.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.7% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 28.0% (-5.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.5% (+2.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.7% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.2% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.5%, no: 73.1%, did not report: 19.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.3%, no: 62.2%, did not report: 19.5%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyRido // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.0% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-4.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.7% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.4% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.9% (+11.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.9% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.9% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-7.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.4% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.7% (+10.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.7%, no: 68.2%, did not report: 24.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.0%, no: 62.0%, did not report: 24.0%
Rido // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.0% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-4.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.7% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.4% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.9% (+11.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.9% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.9% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-7.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.4% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.7% (+10.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.7%, no: 68.2%, did not report: 24.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 14.0%, no: 62.0%, did not report: 24.0%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietygdefilip // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.9% (-10.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.7% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (+3.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.5% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+11.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 29.6% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.7% (-7.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (-1.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.1% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+11.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.8%, no: 68.1%, did not report: 24.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.8%, no: 57.1%, did not report: 24.1%
gdefilip // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.9% (-10.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.7% (-5.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (+3.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.5% (+0.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+11.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 29.6% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.7% (-7.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (-1.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 14.1% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+11.7% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.8%, no: 68.1%, did not report: 24.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.8%, no: 57.1%, did not report: 24.1%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyVadym Pastukh// Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 47.2% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.6% (-10.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 4.7% (-4.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.9% (+2.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.6% (+9.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.3% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.5% (-10.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.4% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.0% (+9.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.8%, no: 70.2%, did not report: 21.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.7%, no: 58.2%, did not report: 21.1%
Vadym Pastukh// Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 47.2% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.6% (-10.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 4.7% (-4.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.9% (+2.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 19.6% (+9.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.3% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.5% (-10.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.4% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.0% (+9.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.8%, no: 70.2%, did not report: 21.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 20.7%, no: 58.2%, did not report: 21.1%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyczechexplorerphotography // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.7% (-7.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.9% (-8.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.7% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.9% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.6% (-0.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.2% (-11.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.7% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.7% (+2.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.8% (+13.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.4%, no: 66.9%, did not report: 24.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.6%, no: 58.4%, did not report: 25.0%
czechexplorerphotography // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.7% (-7.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.9% (-8.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.7% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.9% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.6% (-0.4% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.2% (-11.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.7% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.7% (+2.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.8% (+13.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.4%, no: 66.9%, did not report: 24.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.6%, no: 58.4%, did not report: 25.0%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietySuzanne Tucker // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.9% (-14.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.2% (-2.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.8% (+3.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.0% (+13.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.9% (-7.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.2% (-8.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.3% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.7% (+3.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.9% (+13.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.3%, no: 71.4%, did not report: 22.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.0%, no: 59.8%, did not report: 22.2%
Suzanne Tucker // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.9% (-14.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.2% (-2.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.8% (+3.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.0% (+13.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.9% (-7.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.2% (-8.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.3% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.7% (+3.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.9% (+13.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.3%, no: 71.4%, did not report: 22.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.0%, no: 59.8%, did not report: 22.2%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietySunti // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.7% (-7.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.8% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.5% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.6% (+7.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.8% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.6% (-5.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 13.2% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 18.0% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.5% (+7.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.3%, no: 74.2%, did not report: 15.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.6%, no: 66.8%, did not report: 15.6%
Sunti // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.7% (-7.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.8% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.5% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+1.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.6% (+7.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.8% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.6% (-5.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 13.2% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 18.0% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.5% (+7.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.3%, no: 74.2%, did not report: 15.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.6%, no: 66.8%, did not report: 15.6%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyChanintorn.v // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.3% (-7.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.3% (+12.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.5% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-6.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.3% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.1% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.3% (+12.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.6%, no: 68.8%, did not report: 22.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.6%, no: 57.3%, did not report: 23.1%
Chanintorn.v // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 37.3% (-7.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-4.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.8% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.3% (+12.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.5% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.8% (-6.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.3% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.1% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.3% (+12.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.6%, no: 68.8%, did not report: 22.6%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 19.6%, no: 57.3%, did not report: 23.1%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyAonprom Photo // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.7% (-13.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.9% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.2% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.1% (+15.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.2% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.0% (-12.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.5% (+1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.6% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.8% (+15.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.1%, no: 64.1%, did not report: 26.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.6%, no: 56.7%, did not report: 26.8%
Aonprom Photo // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.7% (-13.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.9% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.0% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.2% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 25.1% (+15.9% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.2% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.0% (-12.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.5% (+1.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.6% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 24.8% (+15.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 9.1%, no: 64.1%, did not report: 26.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.6%, no: 56.7%, did not report: 26.8%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyMotortion Films // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.0% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.3% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+7.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.6% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.2% (-7.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.2% (-0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.3% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+7.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.8%, no: 69.6%, did not report: 23.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.7%, no: 60.4%, did not report: 22.9%
Motortion Films // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 40.0% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.3% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (+2.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+7.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.6% (+0.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.2% (-7.4% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.2% (-0.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.3% (-0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+7.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.8%, no: 69.6%, did not report: 23.5%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 16.7%, no: 60.4%, did not report: 22.9%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyRido // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 46.3% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.6% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.1% (+1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.8% (+2.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.3% (+5.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.1% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.0% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.2% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.7% (+4.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.1% (+5.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.0%, no: 74.2%, did not report: 18.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.7%, no: 66.1%, did not report: 18.2%
Rido // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 46.3% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.6% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.1% (+1.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 6.8% (+2.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.3% (+5.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.1% (+0.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.0% (-6.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.2% (-3.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.7% (+4.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.1% (+5.4% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 7.0%, no: 74.2%, did not report: 18.8%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.7%, no: 66.1%, did not report: 18.2%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyTommaso79// Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.0% (-11.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.2% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.6% (+0.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.7% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+14.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.7% (-8.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-9.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.4% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.3% (+3.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.2% (+13.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 68.7%, did not report: 22.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.9%, no: 59.1%, did not report: 23.0%
Tommaso79// Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 36.0% (-11.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.2% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.6% (+0.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.7% (+1.6% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.4% (+14.7% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 27.7% (-8.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.3% (-9.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.4% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.3% (+3.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 21.2% (+13.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 68.7%, did not report: 22.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.9%, no: 59.1%, did not report: 23.0%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyFotoDuets // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.5% (-15.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.2% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.3% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 28.0% (+18.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.9% (-8.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.3% (-2.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.5% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 27.8% (+18.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.0%, no: 63.3%, did not report: 30.7%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 13.3%, no: 56.0%, did not report: 30.7%
FotoDuets // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.5% (-15.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.2% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.0% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.3% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 28.0% (+18.2% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 25.9% (-8.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.4% (-7.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.3% (-2.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.5% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 27.8% (+18.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.0%, no: 63.3%, did not report: 30.7%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 13.3%, no: 56.0%, did not report: 30.7%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 42.0% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-5.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.1% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+2.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.2% (+8.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.1% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.9% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.1% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.4% (+8.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 12.7%, no: 69.9%, did not report: 17.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 23.0%, no: 59.5%, did not report: 17.5%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 42.0% (-4.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-5.8% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.1% (+0.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 8.8% (+2.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.2% (+8.0% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 32.1% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 24.9% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.5% (-2.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.1% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 16.4% (+8.1% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 12.7%, no: 69.9%, did not report: 17.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 23.0%, no: 59.5%, did not report: 17.5%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyCandyRetriever // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 44.0% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.4% (-11.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.9% (+4.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 13.6% (+7.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.3% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.2% (-8.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.8% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.0% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 13.7% (+7.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.1%, no: 75.4%, did not report: 14.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.6%, no: 67.8%, did not report: 14.6%
CandyRetriever // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 44.0% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 21.4% (-11.0% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.1% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.9% (+4.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 13.6% (+7.6% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 33.3% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 27.2% (-8.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.8% (-3.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 15.0% (+1.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 13.7% (+7.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.1%, no: 75.4%, did not report: 14.4%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.6%, no: 67.8%, did not report: 14.6%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietysunabesyou // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 41.2% (-8.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.7% (-2.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.6% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.0% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.5% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.9% (-3.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.6% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.7% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.7% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.2% (+8.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 70.5%, did not report: 21.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.5%, no: 63.2%, did not report: 21.3%
sunabesyou // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 41.2% (-8.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.7% (-2.5% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.6% (+0.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.0% (+1.5% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.5% (+9.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.9% (-3.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.6% (-5.3% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 10.7% (-0.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 13.7% (+0.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 18.2% (+8.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.3%, no: 70.5%, did not report: 21.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.5%, no: 63.2%, did not report: 21.3%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.6% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 28.0% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.5% (0.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+1.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.6% (+6.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.4% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 26.5% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.7% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.1% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.3% (+6.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.4%, no: 73.4%, did not report: 16.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.0%, no: 65.7%, did not report: 16.4%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 39.6% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 28.0% (-0.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.5% (0.0% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 9.3% (+1.4% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.6% (+6.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 30.4% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 26.5% (-6.9% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.7% (-0.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.1% (+1.7% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 14.3% (+6.2% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 10.4%, no: 73.4%, did not report: 16.2%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.0%, no: 65.7%, did not report: 16.4%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyfizkes // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.5% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 31.9% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.8% (-4.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.3% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.5% (+8.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.9% (+1.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 29.5% (-8.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.9% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.2% (+1.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.5% (+7.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.5%, no: 66.5%, did not report: 18.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.2%, no: 66.8%, did not report: 18.0%
fizkes // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.5% (-0.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 31.9% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.8% (-4.3% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.3% (-2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.5% (+8.1% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 26.9% (+1.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 29.5% (-8.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 11.9% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.2% (+1.3% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 15.5% (+7.9% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.5%, no: 66.5%, did not report: 18.0%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 15.2%, no: 66.8%, did not report: 18.0%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyPormezz // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.2% (-10.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.2% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.0% (-1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 11.9% (+2.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.8% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.1% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.0% (-8.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.4% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.7% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.8% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.1%, no: 69.1%, did not report: 24.7%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 21.0%, no: 54.3%, did not report: 24.7%
Pormezz // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.2% (-10.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.2% (-3.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 6.0% (-1.8% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 11.9% (+2.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.8% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 31.1% (-4.0% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 22.0% (-8.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.4% (-3.5% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 16.7% (+2.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 22.8% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 6.1%, no: 69.1%, did not report: 24.7%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 21.0%, no: 54.3%, did not report: 24.7%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyAfrica Studio // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 47.0% (+0.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.4% (-6.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.3% (-2.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.4% (+7.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.6% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-6.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.7% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.0% (+7.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 5.9%, no: 74.2%, did not report: 19.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.3%, no: 62.8%, did not report: 19.8%
Africa Studio // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 47.0% (+0.3% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 20.4% (-6.2% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (+0.7% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 7.3% (-2.2% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.4% (+7.4% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 38.6% (+2.8% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 23.9% (-6.7% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 7.9% (-1.2% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 12.7% (-1.9% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 17.0% (+7.0% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 5.9%, no: 74.2%, did not report: 19.9%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 17.3%, no: 62.8%, did not report: 19.8%
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How to weather children’s storm anxietyVK Studio // Shutterstock
- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.7% (-12.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.6% (-5.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.3% (-0.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.9% (+5.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.5% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.8% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 17.4% (-13.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.9% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.1% (+5.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+13.8% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.2%, no: 70.6%, did not report: 21.1%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.5%, no: 61.0%, did not report: 20.5%
VK Studio // Shutterstock- Frequency of feeling depressed or hopeless (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.7% (-12.7% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 25.6% (-5.6% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 8.3% (-0.4% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 10.9% (+5.1% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.5% (+13.5% from April 2020)
- Frequency of feeling anxious or on edge (Feb. 2021):
--- Rarely: 34.8% (-4.1% from April 2020),
--- Occasionally: 17.4% (-13.1% from April 2020),
--- Frequently: 9.9% (-1.6% from April 2020),
--- Nearly everyday: 17.1% (+5.0% from April 2020),
--- Did not report: 20.8% (+13.8% from April 2020)
- Received counseling or therapy (Feb. 2021): yes: 8.2%, no: 70.6%, did not report: 21.1%
- Took prescription medication to help with mental health (Feb. 2021): yes: 18.5%, no: 61.0%, did not report: 20.5%