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Mind Matters: More Americans Focus on Mental Health
5 Jan
Summary
- 38% of Americans plan mental health resolutions for 2026.
- Physical fitness and financial goals remain top resolutions.
- Anxiety about finances, uncertainty, and current events is high.
For 2026, a significant portion of Americans, approximately 38%, are setting mental health-related resolutions. This figure represents a notable increase from the prior year, signaling a cultural shift towards prioritizing psychological well-being. The American Psychiatric Association's poll reveals that younger adults are particularly embracing this trend.
Common strategies adopted include physical activity, mindfulness, adequate sleep, and seeking professional therapy, reflecting an understanding of mental health's connection to daily habits. Despite this focus, physical fitness (44%) and financial goals (42%) continue to lead as the most popular resolution categories.
As Americans enter 2026, many report experiencing anxiety, primarily concerning personal finances (59%), general uncertainty (53%), and current world events (49%). This underscores the proactive steps individuals are taking to support their mental health amidst prevailing challenges.




