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"...the fact is that many people in this country are fighting to put one foot in front of the other just to make it through the day. And often they don’t ask for help because they’re worried about how it will look. At the root of this dilemma is the way we view mental health in this country. When it comes to mental health conditions, we often treat them differently from other diseases like cancer, diabetes or asthma. And that makes no sense. Whether an illness affects your heart, your leg or your brain, it’s still an illness, and there should be no distinction. I mean, just imagine if we treated breast cancer the way we treat mental health. Imagine if, instead of admiring cancer patients for their courage as they fight this disease, we feared them or were embarrassed by them. Imagine if we told folks with heart disease that they should just buck up and get it together.

So it is really time to flip the script on mental health in this country. It’s time. It’s time to tell everyone who’s dealing with a mental health issue that they’re not alone, and that getting support and treatment isn’t a sign of weakness, it’s a sign of strength.

The ND Mental Health Analysis Project

Welcome to our website. Our project focuses on global and national mental health, using data analyses to beat the stigma of mental illness and promote growth and positivity in encountering our generation's mental health crisis.

At the University of Notre Dame, we are deeply committed to fostering the common good, and a fundamental aspect of this mission is prioritizing mental health. Through this data analysis, we aim to understand the complexities of mental health issues on both the global and national stage. In our modern age, there is still an evergrowing mental health crises that must be addressed in order to promote the overall good of our communities.

Our project uses data on suicide rates by demographic in the United States, as well as global data on prevalence of multiple mental disorders by country. In cleaning and analyzing the data, we have created visualizations to help others understand the severity of this mental health crises, and thus foster conversation and action for this important issue.