National Council Survey: Nearly Half of All U.S. Adults Who Needed SUD,...

National Council Survey: Nearly Half of All U.S. Adults Who Needed SUD, Mental Health Care Did Not Get It

Today, the National Council for Mental Wellbeing released the results of its first comprehensive consumer survey on access to mental health and substance use care, showing there are significant unmet needs, far more than physical health needs.

Results from the 2022 Access to Care survey, conducted by The Harris Poll, show a staggering 43 percent of U.S. adults who say they needed substance use or mental health care in the past 12 months but did not receive that care. They identified numerous barriers that stand between them and needed treatment. You can download the full survey results here.

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