- Around 20% of the world’s children and adolescents have mental disorders or problems. (WHO)
- Neuropsychiatric disorders are among the leading causes of worldwide disability in young people. (WHO)
- Approximately 50% of students aged 14 and older with mental illness drop out of high school — the highest dropout rate of any disability group. (U.S.DOE)
- Suicide is the third leading cause of death for youth aged 15-24; more youth and young adults die from suicide than from all natural causes combined. (CDC)
- 70% of youth in state and local juvenile justice systems have mental illness, with at least 20% experiencing severe symptoms. At the same time, juvenile facilities fail to adequately address the mental health needs of youth in their custody. (National Center for Mental Health and Juvenile Justice)
- Given the early onset of emotional and behavioral disorders, the Institute of Medicine (IOM) estimates that their subsequent indirect and direct costs total $247 billion annually.
- Most low- and middle-income countries have only one child psychiatrist for every 1 to 4 million people. (WHO)
- One in 10 young people experienced a period of major depression.
- Less than 20% of children and adolescents with diagnosable mental health problems receive the treatment they need.
- Only 3%-5% of violent acts can be attributed to individuals living with a serious mental illness. In fact, people with severe mental illnesses are ten times more likely to be victims of violent crime than the general population. (HHS)