Mental health talks with doctors among older U.S. adults in past 2 years, Jan. 2021
According to a 2021 survey, nearly one in five adults aged 50-80 years had a mental health discussion with their primary care provider (PCP) over the last two years.
This statistic portrays the percentage of older U.S. adults who had discussed a mental health concern with their PCP or a mental health professional in the past two years as of January 2021.