Asian youth with major depression were least likely to receive specialty mental health care, with 78% reporting they did not receive mental health services in the past year. 59.8% of youth with major depression do not receive any mental health treatment.In Georgia (ranked 51), over one-third of adults experiencing frequent mental distress are unable to afford a doctor’s visit. 22.87% of adults who report experiencing 14 or more mentally unhealthy days each month were not able to see a doctor due to costs.who meet the criteria for an illicit drug or alcohol use disorder. That is equivalent to over 1.5 million youth in the U.S. reported a substance use disorder in the past year. Hispanic adults with AMI were least likely to have health insurance, with 19% reporting they were not covered by insurance. 10.8% (over 5.5 million) of adults with a mental illness are uninsured.42% of adults with AMI reported they were unable to receive necessary care because they could not afford it. Almost a third (28.2%) of all adults with a mental illness reported that they were not able to receive the treatment they needed.Even in Montana (ranked #1), over 4 in 10 adults with a mental illness did not receive care.
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