Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From the 2022 National Health Interview Survey

 Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From the 2022 National Health Interview Survey 

In this release, the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) National Health Interview Survey (NHIS) Early Release Program provides estimates for 20 key health indicators based on data from the 2022 NHIS. These estimates are being published prior to final data editing and final weighting to provide access to the most recent information from NHIS (Schiller & Norris, n.d.).

Percentages (and 95% confidence intervals) of selected key health indicators for adults aged 18 and over, by quarter and year (Schiller & Norris, n.d.):

United States, 2022

                     Disability Status:     9.1


        Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety:  12.5


Regularly had feelings of depression: 5.0


Counseled by a mental health professional in the past 12 months: 12.6


Did not get needed mental health care  due to cost in the past 12 months:    4.0


Did not take medication as prescribed to save money in the past 12 months: 6.6



Counseled by a mental health professional in the past 12 months: 12.6



 References

Schiller, J., & Norris, T. (n.d.). 2-27.8) Regularly had feelings of worry, nervousness, or anxiety 5 12.3 (11.1-13.6) 13.0 (12.1-13.9) 12.6 (11.5-13.8) 12.2 (11.4-13.0) 12.5 (11.9-13.2) Regularly had feelings of depression 6 526. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhis/earlyrelease/earlyrelease202304.pdf

 

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