Anxiety and depression are increasing as the pandemic goes on. Here’s what you can do.
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Anxiety and depression are increasing as the pandemic goes on. Here’s what you can do.Shutterstock via CNN
Researchers found 42% of people in the study reported experiencing some mild psychological distress during the pandemic in 2020.
Shutterstock via CNNResearchers found 42% of people in the study reported experiencing some mild psychological distress during the pandemic in 2020.
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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%
-
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%
If you’re feeling anxious and depressed right now, you’re not alone.
Psychological distress, depression and anxiety were prevalent among both men and women half a year into the COVID-19 pandemic and well beyond the initial lockdown periods, according to a new paper published Thursday in Lancet Regional Health-Americas.
The study used data on 2,359 adults, a subset of participants nationwide who were enrolled in the American Cancer Society’s Cancer Prevention Study-3. The researchers compared data between two different time periods — 2018 and July through September 2020 — to characterize levels of psychological distress.
They found that 42% of people in the study reported experiencing some mild psychological distress in the pandemic in 2020, compared to only 32% in 2018. Ten percent of 2020 study participants had some moderate-to-severe anxiety or depression. And depression was more common in those with pre-existing health conditions, like cancer.
Emotions can slip into anxiety and depression when negative feelings don’t go away after a short period of time, said Dr. Cynthia Ackrill, a certified stress mastery educator.
“If the worry is intrusive beyond the stressor, that’s anxiety,” said Ackrill, who was not involved in the study. “If the sadness is a mood that you can’t shift beyond the situation, that’s depression.”
The researchers also found women were more likely than men to report higher psychological distress during the pandemic — especially anxiety.
Women tend to be the household caretakers, even when gender roles are more balanced than they were in the past, said John Duffy, a clinical psychologist and family therapist in Chicago, who was not involved in the study.
“They take on not only their fears, concerns and anxieties, but also those around them,” Duffy said.
Higher psychological distress before the pandemic was associated with higher levels of distress during the pandemic.
They found that for men, elevated psychological distress before the pandemic was associated with an 11-fold increase in depression. That compared to a 6-fold increase in depression for women who had elevated psychological distress before the pandemic.
“Higher levels of work/life balance stressors were more strongly associated with depression for women and anxiety for men; however higher levels of financial stressors were more strongly associated with depression among men,” the researchers wrote.
During the pandemic, one or more financial stressors was associated with more than double the odds of psychological distress.
The importance of seeking help
The researchers said their findings underscore the need for regular mental health assessment by health care professionals.
Mindful meditation can help people who are feeling stressed, said Dr. Alfiee Breland-Noble, psychologist and founder of the AAKOMA Project, a youth mental health nonprofit.
A technique she recommended involves using your five senses to identify things you can see, hear, taste, smell, touch and then something you are grateful for.
“The focus it takes to list each of these things is often just enough focus to move our minds off what is stressing us and into the moment,” said Breland-Noble, who was not involved in the study.
It’s also important to engage in activities you used to enjoy before you felt distressed and set aside dedicated time for self-care, Duffy said.
Some examples of self-care include journaling, walking with a friend or watching a favorite television show, he said.
If anyone continues to struggle with their mental health, Duffy recommended they seek professional mental health support such as counseling.