Healthy Minds Monthly and Annual Polls
September 2024
August 2024
July 2024
June 2024
May 2024
April 2024
- Americans Less Likely than in 2022 to Say Social Media Has Hurt Society, Political & Civil Discourse
- Media Advisory: As a Third of Americans Spend Four or More Hours a Day on Social Media, APA Offers New Polling, Resources on Technology Use
March 2024
February 2024
January 2024
December 2023
- Making a Mental Health New Year’s Resolution? One in Three Americans Are
- Only a Quarter of Americans Are Anxious About Political Debates at the Holiday Table; Overall More Are Concerned About Financing the Festivities
November 2023
October 2023
September 2023
August 2023
July 2023
June 2023
May 2023
April 2023
March 2023
February 2023
January 2023
December 2022
November 2022
October 2022
- New National Poll Cites Wide Support for Mental Health Programs in Jails and Prisons
- As Midterms Approach, 79% of Americans Believe Mental Health Is a Public Health Emergency That Needs More Attention from Lawmakers
August 2022
- New APA Poll: American Adults Largely Support Mental Health Programming in Schools Gun Violence is a Top Worry as Children Return to School
- Many Hispanic American Parents Are Concerned About the Pandemic’s Effects on Their Children’s Mental Health
July 2022
June 2022
- Americans Anxious Over Current Events, Losing Weight This Summer, Says New APA Poll
- Summer Mental Health Poll Reveals a Majority of LGBTQ+ Adults Feel Pressure to Lose Weight or Change Their Body This Summer
May 2022
- After Two Years of COVID-19, Americans’ Anxiety Turns to Global Events, Says APA Annual Mental Health Poll
- Employees Say Workplaces Are Offering Fewer Mental Health Services in 2022, According to APA Poll
- Americans Express Bipartisan Support for Solutions to Increase Access to Mental Health Care
April 2022
March 2022
February 2022
January 2022
December 2021
- Hispanic Adults Show Higher Level of Worry, Anxiety This Holiday Season Than People of Other Races & Ethnicities
- Nationwide Holiday Mental Health Poll Reveals Americans are Worried about Contracting COVID, Missing Family Members and Procuring and Affording Gifts
Annual Public Opinion Polls, 2017 - 2021
May 2023
May 2022
- After Two Years of COVID-19, Americans’ Anxiety Turns to Global Events, Says APA Annual Mental Health Poll
- Employees Say Workplaces Are Offering Fewer Mental Health Services in 2022, According to APA Poll
- Americans Express Bipartisan Support for Solutions to Increase Access to Mental Health Care
May 2021
- New Nationwide Poll Shows an Increased Popularity for Telehealth Services
- As Americans Begin to Return to the Office, Views on Workplace Mental Health Are Mixed
- New APA Poll Shows Sustained Anxiety Among Americans; More than Half of Parents are Concerned About the Mental Well-being of Their Children
October 2020
- New APA Poll Shows Surge in Anxiety Among Americans Top Causes Are Safety, COVID-19, Health, Gun Violence, and the Upcoming Election
- New APA Poll Reveals That Americans are Increasingly Anxious About Climate Change’s Impact on Planet, Mental Health
March 2020
May 2019
- Americans are Concerned about Potential Negative Impacts of Social Media on Mental Health and Well-being
- Americans' Overall Level of Anxiety about Health, Safety and Finances Remain High
- About Half of Workers Are Concerned about Discussing Mental Health Issues in the Workplace; A Third Worry about Consequences if They Seek Help
May 2018
- Americans Say They are More Anxious; Baby Boomers Report Greatest Increase in Anxiety
- Americans Overwhelmingly See Gun Violence as a Public Health Issue; They Want Congress to Act and CDC to Conduct Research
- Nearly One in Three People Know Someone Addicted to Opioids; More than Half of Millennials believe it is Easy to Get Illegal Opioids