The forecast data suggests a gradual increase in mortality due to mental and behavioral disorders among women in the US for the period 2024 to 2028. The forecast values indicate an increase from 49.3 deaths per hundred thousand women in 2024 to 50.3 in 2028. This data shows a consistent annual increase in mortality rates by approximately 0.3 deaths per hundred thousand women, indicating a slow but steady rising trend over these years. If we use 2023 as the baseline, where the rate likely stood under 49.3, the overall escalation highlights a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) that reflects persistent underlying factors influencing mental health outcomes.
Future trends to watch for include:
- The impact of public health interventions targeting mental health support and prevention.
- Advancements in treatments and accessibility to services.
- Socioeconomic factors that could either mitigate or exacerbate mental health crises.
- Technological innovations in mental health care and support systems.