Reasons for stopping mood disorder treatments among U.S. adults as of 2021
A survey conducted in 2021 among U.S. adults diagnosed with a mood disorder outlined which were the main reasons for the respondents to stop treatment for their disorder. The query revealed that 34 percent of the respondents thought that the treatment was not working for them, and another 34 percent stated that they wanted to see if they could make it without it. This graph shows the percentage of U.S. adults with a mood disorder diagnosis who stopped treatment for their disorder for select reasons as of 2021.