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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsAre America's High Rates of Mental Illness Actually Based on Sham Science?
The real purpose behind many of these statistics is to change our attitudes and political positions.About one in five American adults (18.6%) have a mental illness in any given year, according to recent statistics from the National Institute of Mental Health. This statistic has been widely reported with alarm and concern. It's been used to back up demands for more mental health screening in schools, more legislation to forcibly treat the unwilling, more workplace psychiatric interventions, and more funding for the mental health system. And of course, personally, whenever we or someone we know is having an emotional or psychological problem, we now wonder, is it a mental illness requiring treatment? If one in five of us have one....
But what NIMH quietly made disappear from its website is the fact that this number actually represented a dramatic drop. An estimated 26.2 percent of Americans ages 18 and older about one in four adults suffer from a diagnosable mental disorder in a given year, the NIMH website can still be found to say in Archive.orgs Wayback Machine. Way back, that is, in 2013.
A reduction in the prevalence of an illness by eight percent of Americas population25 million fewer victims in one yearis extremely significant. So isnt that the real story? And isnt it also important that India recently reported that mental illnesses affect 6.5% of its population, a mere one-third the US rate?
And that would be the real story, if any of these statistics were even remotely scientifically accurate or valid. But they aren't. They're nothing more than manipulative political propaganda.
http://www.alternet.org/personal-health/are-americas-high-rates-mental-illness-actually-based-sham-science
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Are America's High Rates of Mental Illness Actually Based on Sham Science? (Original Post)
madokie
Feb 2015
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el_bryanto
(11,804 posts)1. I think I'm going crazy worrying about whether or not I'm really crazy. nt
madokie
(51,076 posts)2. Take it from me
you aren't