Pediatric Mental Health Encounters Increased Over Decade, Study Indicates

NY Times Science · · 1 min read · Social Sciences

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Key Takeaways

  • Doctor's visits for children's anxiety increased by more than 250 percent over 10 years.
  • The study included nearly two million children.

Why This Matters

The noted increase in pediatrician visits for childhood anxiety indicates a substantial rise in diagnosed mental health concerns among children, reflecting a shift in pediatric healthcare needs over a decade.

Overview

Research analyzing healthcare encounters over a decade identified a notable rise in doctor's visits related to children's mental health. Specifically, instances of anxiety diagnoses among children seeking medical care increased by more than 250 percent. This observation is derived from a study that included data from nearly two million children.

Findings

  • Doctor's visits for children's anxiety increased by over 250 percent.
  • The increase was observed over a ten-year period.
  • The study encompassed nearly two million children.

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