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Adults living in households with children who felt down, depressed or hopeless for more than half of the days or nearly every day for the past two weeks in United States
Adults living in households with children who felt down, depressed or hopeless for more than half of the days or nearly every day for the past two weeks
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because one or more years have been deselected.
Definition and Source
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Definition
The percentage of adults living in households with children birth to age 17 who reported that they felt down, depressed or hopeless for more than half of the days or nearly every day for the past 14 days. Only respondents who provided a valid response are included.
Data Source
Population Reference Bureau analysis of the U.S. Census Bureau, Household Pulse Survey, 2020-2022
Notes
Updated December 2022
S - Estimates suppressed when the effective sample size is less than 30 or the 90% confidence interval is greater than 30 percentage points or 1.3 times the estimate.
A 90 percent confidence interval for each estimate can be found at Adults living in households with children who felt down, depressed or hopeless for more than half of the days or nearly every day for the past two weeks.
S - Estimates suppressed when the effective sample size is less than 30 or the 90% confidence interval is greater than 30 percentage points or 1.3 times the estimate.
A 90 percent confidence interval for each estimate can be found at Adults living in households with children who felt down, depressed or hopeless for more than half of the days or nearly every day for the past two weeks.
Last Updated
December 2022