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  1. 9 sty 2020 · Women are more likely than men to say they regularly use these devices (25% vs. 18%). Hispanic adults are more likely than whites to report regularly wearing a fitness tracker (26% vs. 20%), while black adults fall in between at 23%.

  2. Mental health conditions are not uncommon. Hundreds of millions suffer from them yearly, and many more do over their lifetimes. It’s estimated that 1 in 3 women and 1 in 5 men will experience major depression in their lives.

  3. www.nami.org › About-Mental-Illness › Mental-Health-By-the-NumbersMental Health By the Numbers | NAMI

    Millions of people are affected by mental illness each year. Across the country, many people just like you work, perform, create, compete, laugh, love and inspire every day. 22.8% of U.S. adults experienced mental illness in 2021 (57.8 million people). This represents 1 in 5 adults.

  4. 11 kwi 2014 · Among adults 18 and older, women spend far less time at work than men — even among full-time workers — but more time doing things like housework and cooking.

  5. 26 lip 2024 · 1 in 5 Americans suffers from a mental illness. Almost 6 in 10 people with mental illness get no treatment or medication. In 2024, an estimated 57.8 million adults (19% of the country) had a mental illness, but only 43% received any kind of mental health care.

  6. • On an average day, 86 percent of women and 71 percent of men spent some time doing household activities, such as housework, cooking, lawn care, or household management. (See table 1.) • On the days they did household activities, women spent an average of 2.7 hours on these activities, while men spent 2.1 hours. (See table 1.)

  7. 18 paź 2022 · How do men and women use time differently, and how does that vary based on employment status? For employed people ages 18 and over, men spent 6.51 hours per day on work, while women spent 5.13 hours on the same primary activity.