Most Americans finds themselves living within a fast-paced, tumultuous world that continually raises concerns over our financial and personal security, physical and emotional well-being, quality of life and more. Worry and guilt over such matters can lead to stress and anxiety which can further lead to a host of more serious mental, emotional and physical problems. In a society where we pride ourselves in how others perceive us it is no wonder Americans, in general, are experiencing more stress than generations before them.
Americans enduring mental health disorders reaches more than 1 million people who have reported that they or a member of their household suffers from one or more mental/emotional health problems. From stress, anxiety, mood swings, emotional eating and depression to those with ADD/ADHD or bipolar disorder this list identifies people currently suffering from such conditions.
Nearly half of the file is under the age of 35. Women represent 69% of the file with men comprising 31%. Marketers may select, where available, a limited number of medications respondents report they utilize to treat their condition. Also selectable are any other health-related ailment they may be experiencing.
Choose from these additional selects as well as other demographic/lifestyle data reported by these respondents.
Mental Health Disorders include: Anxiety, ADD/ADHD, Bipolar Disorder, Depression, Eating Disorder, Mood Swings, No Sex Drive.
Medications (where available) include: Adderall XR, Concerta, Other Medications, Paxil, Strattera.
Other Health Conditions: Aging, Alzheimers, Cancer, Crohn’s Disease, Diabetes, Digestion Problems, Epillepsy, Fatigue, Gastritis, GERD, Gout, Headaches, Heart Attack, Heart Disease, High Blood Pressure, Hormone Imbalance, Hot Flashes, Hyperactivity, IBS/Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Impotence/Erectile Dysfunction, Infertility, Insomnia, Kidney Disease, Lupus, Menopause, Menstrual Problems, Obesity, Parkinson’s Disease, Physical Handicap, PMS, Sexual Dysfunction, Ulcer, Wheelchair User. Inquire for others.
Major Lifestyle Change Within Last 6-12 Months: Change in Occupation, Graduate High School, Graduate College, Retired, Moved, Recently Married, Recently Divorced, New Parents, Start a New Business |