十名美国成年人中就有四名报告称有“心理健康”问题
4 In 10 American Adults Report Having 'Mental Health' Problems

原始链接: https://www.zerohedge.com/medical/4-10-american-adults-report-having-mental-health-problems

近年来,公众对心理健康的认知已发生显著转变,不再将其视为软弱的表现。新冠疫情加速了这一趋势,普遍的隔离和困扰促使更多人公开讨论自己的焦虑与抑郁经历。 然而,2025年至2026年的Statista调查显示,全球范围内自我报告的心理健康状况存在显著差异。尽管超过40%的美国成年人报告称存在压力或焦虑等症状,但在中国和日本等国,这一比例依然较低。这表明,文化禁忌或对心理健康状况认知上的差异,仍在影响全球范围内人们对这些问题的公开认可程度。归根结底,尽管污名化正在减少,但数据凸显了推动常态化讨论对于支持心理健康受困者仍然至关重要。

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Over the past few years, a lot of progress has been made in accepting and understanding mental health problems.

Having long been seen as a sign of weakness, mental health issues in their many varieties and severities have become much less of a taboo.

As Statista's Valentine Fourreau notes, the pandemic, which left many people feel isolated, powerless or overwhelmed, accelerated that trend, as it not only caused a spike in symptoms of anxiety or depression, but also led more people to open up about their problems.

In a Statista survey from 2025-2026, the prevalence of self-reported mental health problems varies greatly across countries, suggesting that people in some countries, e.g. China or Japan, may be more hesitant to open up about mental health or simply less likely to identify certain problems as mental health issues.

Infographic: Which Countries Report the Most Mental Health Problems? | Statista

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As Statista's chart shows, more than 4 in 10 U.S. adults reported that they experienced symptoms of mental health problems, such as stress, anxiety or depression in the 12 months preceding the survey, making an open discourse about mental health issues all the more important.

With that in mind, we give the last word to AOC, who exclaimed over the weekend that "we are not the crazy ones. We are sane!"...

Arguably, if you have to tell people that you're sane in public, you probably...aren't.

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