05. Frequency Management and Channel Assignment.pdf
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05. Frequency Management and Channel Assignment.pdf
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Methodology
Survey Method
A Online Survey TOTAL SAMPLE: 1,500
Regional Coverage
4 National
22 500
E pad iris Hispanics 250 Oe
4 October 02 = 12, 2023. African American
Screening Criteria
4 Self-identifying as Asian, Es 250
A Alan American, sonic Asians 500 Oe
A 16+ years ce
LH, Whites
Key Findings
A Mast respondents surveyed (7 aut of 10) rate their mental health as “Good” ar
Excellent”
4 3 out of 10 have been diagnosed with a mental condition by a healthcare
professional,
A African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites are more likely to have been
diagnosed with a mental condition than Hispanics and Asians. They are also
more likely to say that their mental health has impacted their persanal
relationships and thelr work.
& Gen Zand Millennials are more likely than thelr older cohorts to report having.
emotional problems and to have their personal relationships and work be
affected hy their mental health, They are by far the most likely to seek
information regarding mental health.
À Across race/ethnicity and generation, social media and mental health websites
are the most comman sources of information regarding mental health.
4 About hall say they feet “very” or “somewhat” comfortable talking about their
mental health concerns with healthcare professionals. Interestingly, Gen Zers are
the least comfortable.
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Overall, 2 out of 5 adults surveyed reported having issues in their everyday lives
due to an emotional problem, Younger generations are significantly more likely to
experience these problems than their older cohorts.
African Americans and nan-Hispanic Whites are the most likey to have felt depressed, sad ar ansious in the past 12
months.
During the past 12 manths, have you had any problems with your work, school or daily life due to any emotional problems, such
as feeling depressed, sad or anxious?
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The mast common problems have been trouble focusing, thinking clearly
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Overall, 3 out of 10 respondents have been diagnosed with a mental condition by a
healthcare professional.
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Boomers are the least likely to Pure been diagnosed.
Have yau ever been diagnosed with a mentol health condition by a healthcare professional?
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About half say they feel “very” or “somewhat” comfortable talking about their
mental health concerns with healthcare professionals.
® Gen 2 is the feast comfortable talking about their mental health concerns with healtheare professionals.
How comfortable do pou feel discussing your mental health concerns with healthcare professionals, such as doctors or the
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Gen Z and Millennials are by far the most likely to seek out information regarding
mental health, Across age group, social media and mental health websites are the
most common sources.
= Social media is an especially popular source of information for Gen Zand Millennials,
= Noresispanic Whites and African Americans are more likely ta search for information than Asians and Hispanics.
Have you seeked out informotion about mental health in the
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Over half of respondents indicated they have engaged in self-care or self-help activities
to improve their mental health, with Gen Z and Millennials being the most likely,
® Again, African Americans and non-Hispane Whites are mare likely to engage in these activities than Asians and Hispanics.
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Regular exercise and meditation/mindfulness top the list of the most
popular self-care activities,
® Journaling, yogafrelaxing techniques and online communities are popular self-care activities among Gen Z and Millennials,
Wihich self-help or self-care activities have you tried for your mental health?
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Nearly 2 out of 5 respondents indicated that their mental health has affected their
work. Among those, fewer than half say that their workplace provides resources or
support for their mental health issues.
® Millennials are the most likely to say that their work has been impacted “significantly.” however, they are also the most
likely to say that their work provides support or resources to help them,
To what extent has your mental health affected pour work?
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Does your workplace provide resources or support for
mental health?
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Asimilar proportion (nearly 2 of 5) indicated that their personal relationships have
been impacted by their mental health,
* Younger generations, 23 well as African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites, are again the groups that
are most likaly to indicate that tholr personal relationships have been impacted
To whot extent have your personal relationships been affected by your mental health?
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Overall, about half say they have open conversations about their
mental health.
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Haw often de you have open conversations about your mental health?
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Respondents are most likely to talk about their mental well-being with their
spouse/partner and friends (in-person).
cohorts,
Who do you talk with abowt your mental well-being, if anyane?
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Just over half of the respondents say they are aware of the mental health resources
available in their community, with counseling centers, online information/helplines
and community support groups being the most common.
# African Americans, non-Hispanic Whites and Millennials in general are the most likely to be aware of resources available in their community.
Axe you ware of the ovoifable mental health resources in
your community?
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Across race/ethnicity and generation, most respondents agree that mental health is
something that each person should work on. About half agree that technology and
social media have had a negative impact on people’s mental health.
= African Americans and non-Hispanic Whites agree most that medication is the best treatment for mental health,
How much da you agree or disogres with the following statements?
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TOTAL | Male Female Hispanics NMSA asians
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Participant Profile
TOTAL
(MARKET
MARITAL STATUS |
Segle (et) 36m
Married oF loving with partner (het) sn
Separa reed faidowes (Het) | AM
EDUCATION |
igh School Grad os Lest (Not) x
Some Colepe [Net] 35%
College Grad or More (Mert) 4.
EMPLOYMENT STATUS |
Employed Met} “x
HOUSEHOLD INCOME |
Median ase
PEOPLE IN HOUSEHOLD |
Average 30
Children at home. 3 cemore (met) | 41%
Born outside the US am