The Columbus Dispatch

Biden plan aims to tackle mental health challenges

- Jeanine Santucci

America’s young people are in a worsening mental health crisis, with factors including isolation during pandemic school closures and social media use leading to soaring numbers experienci­ng depression, anxiety and suicidal thoughts, research has found. The Biden administra­tion is rolling out plans during Mental Health Awareness Month to address the problem.

The number of teens who experience­d persistent feelings of sadness or hopelessne­ss increased in the past decade: 57% of high school girls experience­d those feelings in 2021 compared with 36% in 2011, a Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report on youth behavioral health found.

On Thursday’s National Day of Mental Health Action, the Biden administra­tion highlighte­d its efforts to combat mental health challenges, especially among children and teens in school settings.

“President Biden knows and believes that mental health is health, period,” Susan Rice, President Joe Biden’s domestic policy adviser, said on a call with reporters.

Here’s a look into what the Biden administra­tion is doing to tackle mental health in the United States:

Rice said the nation’s mental health problems are even more acute in young people. She cited the CDC report that found 13% of high school girls and 7% of high school boys reported attempting suicide in the past year when surveyed in 2021. More than one-fifth of all high school students said they seriously considered it.

“This is simply unacceptab­le,” Rice said.

The White House highlighte­d the recent announceme­nt that 35 states would receive more than $95 million in funding from the bipartisan Safer Communitie­s Act to improve school-based mental health services. The funding is estimated to add 14,000 mental health profession­als such as counselors, psychologi­sts and social workers.

The money will add about 2,631 new mental health profession­als to schools in Illinois, 400 in Massachuse­tts, five in Utah and 36 in Delaware, for example.

The administra­tion said it is also working to make it easier for schools to bill Medicaid for mental health services under new guidance from the Department of Health and Human Services.

During his first State of the Union address, Biden announced mental health was one of the key pillars of his Unity Agenda, which sought to bring members of the Republican and Democratic parties together to tackle issues that also included cancer research, caring for veterans and dealing with the opioid epidemic.

The White House said Thursday that Biden’s objectives going forward to address mental health for children and adults include “strengthen­ing the mental health workforce and system capacity, connecting more Americans to care, and creating a continuum of support.”

Rice said the Department of Health and Human Services will be providing $200 million more in funding to scale up operations for 988, the mental health crisis hotline that launched last year.

Mental health has been spotlighte­d amid frequent mass shootings that experts say traumatize not only victims but entire communitie­s. There have been at least 225 shootings in 2023, according to the Gun Violence Archive.

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GETTY IMAGES Social media use has led to mental health struggles for some.

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