In the U.S., there are an estimated 350 individuals for every one mental health provider.IEPs, with sufficient resources for schools and teachers, are critical for ensuring that youth with disabilities can receive the individualized services, supports, and accommodations to succeed in a school setting. 718 percent of students are identified with emotional disturbance for an individualized education program (IEP). In Arkansas (ranked 51), nearly one-quarter of youth with private insurance do not have coverage for mental health care. Nationally, 1 in 10 youth who are covered under private insurance do not have coverage for mental or emotional difficulties – totaling over 1.2 million youth.Most (57.3%) youth with severe depression do not receive any care. Nationally, only 28% of youth with severe depression receive some consistent treatment (7-25+ visits in a year).In South Carolina, the lowest ranking state, nearly 8 in 10 youth with depression do not receive care. 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.
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