The data displays the percentage of U.S. adults that agreed, to various degrees, that most people could deal with their mental health issues on their own if they wanted to as of 2018. According to the data, 32% of respondents strongly disagreed that most people could deal with their mental health issues on their own if they wanted to.
Strongly agree | 9 |
Somewhat agree | 23 |
Somewhat disagree | 27 |
Strongly disagree | 32 |
Not sure | 10 |