Reports & Insights
A personalized continuation of your mental health analysis, integrating your data with broader trends and insights.
Your Prevalence
Your Severity
Your Trends
Global Stats Currently
Key Global Figures
Based on WHO Mental Health Atlas 2020 and Our World in Data (2019-2022):
- 970 million people globally live with a mental disorder.
- 3.8% of the world population has depression.
- 3.9% experience anxiety disorders.
- 9 suicides per 100,000 people annually.
- 13% of global disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) due to mental health.
Data Sources
- WHO Data Portal - Global health statistics.
- Our World in Data - Mental health trends.
- NHS Mental Health Hub - UK data and resources.
- SAMHSA - U.S. mental health data.
- Sapien Labs - Mental State Report.
Condition Distribution
Your Condition Breakdown
Analysis
Your data shows a higher distribution of anxiety (22%) compared to global averages (3.9%), suggesting localized stressors. Depression aligns more closely with global norms, while PTSD is less prevalent but notable.
Source: WHO Mental Health Atlas 2020
Severity & Trends
Average Severity
PTSD shows higher severity, often linked to trauma exposure.
6-Month Trends
Anxiety trends upward, possibly tied to recent stressors.
Personalized Insights
Your Wellness Factors
Key Takeaways
- Mood Stability (85%): Consistent mood patterns suggest effective coping strategies.
- Stress Triggers (70%): Moderate impact; consider identifying specific triggers.
- Sleep Impact (60%): Sleep may be a weak point—explore rest improvement.
- Social Connection (90%): Strong social ties support your resilience.
Based on your tracked data over 6 months.
Knowledge Hub
Understanding Depression
Affects 280 million people globally. Symptoms include persistent sadness and loss of interest.
Source: WHO
Managing Anxiety
Impacts 301 million worldwide. Coping includes mindfulness and therapy.
Source: WHO
PTSD Awareness
Severe cases linked to trauma; affects 3.9% of people at some point.
Source: Our World in Data
Risk Factors
Key Contributors
Poverty, violence, and inequality increase mental health risks by up to 40% in vulnerable populations.
Globally, severe conditions reduce life expectancy by 10-20 years due to comorbidities and suicide risk.
Source: WHO Mental Health Action Plan 2013–2030