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Indigenous American mental health: Quick facts

Demographics

Prevalence

According to the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration’s (SAMHSA’s) National Survey on Drug Use and Health, the percent of Native American and Alaskan Native:

19.6%

of adults experienced any mental illness within the past year

7.3%

of adults experienced a serious mental illness within the past year

9.7%

of adults experienced a co-occurring substance use disorder in addition to a mental health condition

11.6%

of adults received mental health treatment within the past year

6.6%

of adults experienced a major depressive episode within the past year

7%

of adults had serious thoughts of suicide within the past year

2.5%

of adults made plans for suicide within the past year

92.1%

of youth ages 12-17 had someone to talk to about their problems

19.7%

of adults report experiencing serious psychological distress

8.5%

of Indigenous adults had serious thoughts of suicide within the past year, compared to 4.8% of the overall U.S. population

8.3%

reported heavy alcohol use in the past month

According to the AAKOMA Project:

  • 18.8% of Native American youth reported exposure to racial trauma often or very often in their lifetime
  • 22.6% of Native American youth reported that they lost someone they care about due to COVID-19

Take a Mental Health Test

If you are struggling with your mental health, take an anonymous, free, and private mental health test. It only takes a few minutes, and after you are finished you will be given information about the next steps you can take based on the results.

Take a screen

If you or someone you know is struggling or in crisis, help is available. Call or text 988 or chat 988lifeline.org. You can also reach Crisis Text Line by texting HELLO to 741741.

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