Pre-pandemic, about 8% of U.S. adults experienced depression. But in a survey of 1,161 people taken between March and April of 2020, that statistic jumped to 28%.
And when researchers surveyed the same people a year later, they saw a jump to 32%.
How is this not talked about more? It’s totally insane.
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How is this not talked about more? It’s totally insane.