During 2009-2013:
- 3.3% of US adults experienced serious psychological distress, measured by a K6 scale score of 13 or higher. Rates were highest among those aged 45-64 and lowest among those 65 and older.
- Psychological distress decreased as income increased relative to the federal poverty level. Adults with distress were also more likely to be uninsured.
- Over 1/4 of adults aged 65+ with psychological distress had limitations in daily activities, compared to only 6% without distress.
- Those with distress were more likely to have chronic conditions like COPD, heart disease, and diabetes than those without.