Making a Mental Health New Year’s Resolution? One in Three Americans AreDecember 19, 2023 at 13:00 PM EST
Washington, D.C., Dec. 19, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Three-quarters (76%) of Americans are heading into 2024 with a New Year’s resolution in mind, and after three years of similar polling, the number of Americans making resolutions focused on mental health stayed steady, at around 28%.
“Many see the new year as a time for a new chance, or to try something different, which is great,” said APA President Petros Levounis, M.D., M.A. “At the same time, in mental health--just like physical health--maintenance and care matter. Preserve your healthy routines, maintain your relationships with loved ones, and take good care of yourself, as well as the people around you.” Among those making resolutions focused on mental health this year:
This year, the option of “forest bathing”—immersing oneself in forest environment—was included on the list. While the practice is still not widely known, 6% of those making mental health New Year’s resolutions plan to spend contemplative time in a forest. When considering age, just under half (44%) of young adults ages 18-34 say they plan to make a New Year’s resolution related to mental health, compared to just 7% of seniors (ages 65+). American Psychiatric Association ![]() Erin Connors American Psychiatric Association 202-609-7113 econnors@psych.org More NewsView More
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