States with the highest rate of adolescent depressive episodes

KFF compiled a list of states with the corresponding rate of major depressive episodes reported in adolescents aged 12 to 17 within a year.

A major depressive episode is defined as a period of at least two weeks in which an individual experiences a depressed mood or loss of interest in daily activities and experiences a majority of specified depression symptoms, according to the 5th edition of the "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders."

Here is a list of states ranked from the highest to lowest rate of adolescents reporting depressive episodes, according to the report, which uses data from 2018 to 2019, the most recent available:

1. New Mexico

2. Oregon

3. Washington

4. Nevada

5. North Carolina

6. Wyoming

7. Indiana

8. Idaho

9. Utah

10. Arizona

11. Iowa

12. Alaska

13. West Virginia

14. Vermont

15. Arkansas

16. Virginia

17. Kansas

18. Oklahoma

19. Michigan

20. Minnesota

21. Delaware

22. Massachusetts

23. Maine

24. Maryland

25. New Hampshire

26. South Dakota

27. Wisconsin

28. Nebraska

29. Illinois

30. California

31. Missouri

32. Texas

33. Louisiana 

34. Alabama

35. Kentucky

36. Montana

37. Connecticut

38. Ohio

39. South Carolina

40. North Dakota

41. Georgia

42. Rhode Island

43. New York

44. Florida

45. Colorado

46. Tennessee

47. Mississippi

48. Pennsylvania

49. Hawaii 

50. New Jersey

Copyright © 2024 Becker's Healthcare. All Rights Reserved. Privacy Policy. Cookie Policy. Linking and Reprinting Policy.

 

Featured Whitepapers

Featured Webinars