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U.S. adults with disabilities (28.2%) were nearly three times as likely to take medication for depression as those without disabilities (9.7%).
Source: National Health Interview Survey
- Depression Prevalence in Adolescents and Adults: United States, August 2021–August 2023 (April 16, 2025)
- Characteristics of Adults Age 18 Years and Older Who Took Prescription Medication for Depression: United States, 2023 (April 16, 2025)
- Weekly COVID-19 Mortality Overview (April 17, 2025)
- Stats of the States: Nevada
- Next Up: Births: Provisional Data for 2024 (April 23, 2025)
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Topic | Most Recent Final | Most Recent Preliminary/Provisional |
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Provisional COVID-19 Death Counts Updates of Totals by Week and State | Updated Thursdays, by 5 p.m. ET | |
Mortality/Deaths | 2023 | Quarterly Provisional Estimates for Selected Indicators of Mortality, 2022–Quarter 2, 2024 |
Births | 2023 | Quarterly Provisional Estimates for Selected Indicators of Births, 2022–Quarter 4, 2024 |
Leading Causes of Death | 2023 | Quarterly Provisional Estimates for Selected Indicators of Mortality, 2022–Quarter 2, 2024 |
Drug Overdose Deaths | 2023 | 1-yr Period Ending November 2024 |
Opioid Deaths | 2023 | 1-yr Period Ending November 2024 |
Maternal Mortality | 2023 | Provisional Maternal Mortality Rates (thru September 2024) |
Infant Mortality | 2022 | Quarterly Provisional Estimates of Infant Mortality: 2022 – Q3 2024 |
Health Insurance | 2023 | January–June 2024 |
Obesity | August 2021–August 2023 | N/A |