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Anxiety, Depression, Insomnia: New Study Reveals COVID-19 is Having an Impact on Americans' Mental Health


STAMFORD, Conn., April 3, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Today, Cohen Veterans Network (CVN), a national not-for-profit philanthropic organization that operates 15 mental health clinics nationwide, revealed findings of its America's Mental Health COVID-19 Pulse Study, which looked at the mental health of Americans during the pandemic. With more than 90 percent of the U.S. population under some form of stay-at-home order, and social distancing in place until at least April 30, the situation is beginning to impact the mental health of many Americans.  

The survey of more than 2,000 U.S. adults offers a comprehensive snapshot of the mindset of Americans surrounding mental health during the pandemic. Key findings included:

Many are Concerned With Both Their Physical and Mental Health

"We are beginning to see a significant impact on the mental health of everyday Americans as a result of the pandemic," said Cohen Veterans Network President and Chief Executive Officer Dr. Anthony Hassan. "Before the pandemic, there was already a mental health crisis in America, with high demand and relatively limited resources, the pandemic appears to be making it worse. And we know isolation can have negative consequences in terms of anxiety, depression, and suicidality."

Additional Findings

"Maslow's 'Hierarchy of Needs' might prevent people from seeking mental health care. We know when people are not able to secure the basics of living, they are undoubtedly distracted from self-care as they fight to stay safe, healthy, fed, sheltered, and employed. Survey responses indicated 72% are concerned about basic necessities, 50% worried about their employment, and 90% are concerned about the economy," Hassan said. "These concerns will, of course, just exacerbate their existing mental health problems and lead to an increase in life problems like domestic violence, substance misuse, child abuse, and suicide. This is a tough time for so many."

Looking to the future, most Americans remain optimistic, with eight in ten being hopeful for the future, but only one third are very hopeful.

Access to Care Challenges

"The pandemic marks a tipping point for telehealth as a solution. Shown to be equally as effective as in-person therapy, CVN Telehealth sessions provide the same high-quality, confidential care," said Hassan. "In our network of 15 mental health clinics, we have seen a 475% increase in telehealth adoption, and nearly all of our care is being delivered online at this time."

Americans must know that mental health providers are available and offer solutions that work, and that the providers can be trusted to meet their mental health needs, according to Hassan.

SOURCE Cohen Veterans Network


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