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The information below shows a list of types of Neurosis, with information as to the prevalence of each of these types. Estimates of the people affected are calculated based on the available statistic.
| Disease | Prevalence Estimate | US people estimate | Statistic Used for Calculation |
| anxiety | N/A | N/A | No information |
| anxiety disorders | N/A | N/A | No information |
| depression | approx 1 in 18 or 5.30% or 14.4 million people in USA | 14,416,000 | estimated 5.3% adults (USSG); 17 million people; approximately 4% of adolescents get seriously depressed (NIMH); annually 12% of women ; 7% of men; lifetime risk of an episode for women 20%. 3-4 million men USA. |
| obsessive-compulsive disorder | approx 1 in 82 or 1.21% or 3.3 million people in USA | 6,255,999 | 3.3 million adult Americans (NIMH); 2.3% adults (NIMH); 1 in 50 people (NWHIC); 2.4% adults (USSG) |
| post-traumatic stress disorder | approx 1 in 52 or 1.91% or 5.2 million people in USA | 9,791,999 | 5.2 million adult Americans (NIMH); 3.6% adults (NIMH); about 30% of war veterans. |
| dissociative disorder | N/A | N/A | No information |
For more information about types of Neurosis, refer to our section on types of Neurosis.
The medical term 'prevalence' of Neurosis usually refers to the estimated population of people who are managing Neurosis at any given time, whereas the annual diagnosis rate of new cases of Neurosis is called the 'incidence'. For more information on prevalence and incidence statistics, see about prevalence and incidence statistics.
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