Release of the Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health


THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary


For Immediate Release December 13, 1999



TIPPER GORE APPLAUDS THE FIRST-EVER SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH, URGES AMERICANS EXPERIENCING MENTAL PROBLEMS TO SEEK TREATMENT

Landmark Report Documents A "Scientific Revolution" in Mental Health
Research and Services

Today, Tipper Gore, joined Secretary of Health and Human Services Donna Shalala and Surgeon General David Satcher to release the first-ever Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health. This historic report documents that a range of effective treatments exist for most mental disorders, yet nearly half of all Americans who have a severe mental illness fail to seek treatment. The report also focuses on the connection between mental health and physical health, barriers to receiving mental health treatment and the specific mental health issues of children, adults and the elderly.

"The Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health provides a historic opportunity to deepen America's understanding of mental health, " said Tipper Gore, the President's advisor on mental health. "Everyday, in all of our communities, millions of Americans face mental illness. It is an issue that touches us all. This report underscores the need to continue to strengthen our nation's mental health system and fight the stigma associated with mental illness so all Americans can get the treatment and services they need to live full and productive lives."

MILLIONS OF AMERICANS SUFFER FROM MENTAL DISORDERS. One in five Americans is living with a mental health disorder. Four out of the 10 leading causes of disability for people over the age of five are mental disorders. Major depression is the leading cause of disability among developed nations and manic depressive illness, schizophrenia, and obsessive compulsive disorder also rank at the top. Mental disorders are also tragic contributors to mortality, with suicide perennially representing one of the leading preventable causes of death in the United States. About 15 percent of adults use some form of mental health service in any year.

LANDMARK SURGEON GENERAL'S REPORT ON MENTAL HEALTH PROVIDES NEW OPPORTUNITY TO DISPEL MYTHS AND IMPROVE TREATMENT. The first Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health being released today:

THE CLINTON-GORE ADMINISTRATION'S LONGSTANDING COMMITMENT TO IMPROVING MENTAL HEALTH.

A full copy of the report is available at http://www.surgeongeneral.gov

What's New December 1999

A Millennium Invitation from the President and the First Lady

Statement on OMB's Final Quarterly Report

Remarks at Human Rights Day/Eleanor Roosevelt Award Ceremony

Remarks at Foster Care Event

Remarks on Health Care

Remarks by President Clinton, Prime Minister Barak and Foreign Minister Al-Shara

Press Conference on Middle East Peace Process

Statement Regarding Peace Between Israel & Syria

Remarks on Bridging the Digital Divide

Remarks at Signing Ceremony for Human Rights

Remarks at Memorial Service for Worcester Firefighters

Remarks at Clean Car Event

Remarks to the Little Rock Chamber of Commerce

Remarks at D.C. Central Kitchen

Release of the Surgeon General's Report on Mental Health

Remarks at Signing of ILO Convention #182

Intiative To Protect Consumers Buying Prescription Drug Products Over The Internet

Statement By The President on FY2001 Budget

Remarks on Land Preservation

Statement By The Press Secretary on the Internet

The President's Christmas Message

Human Rights Day, Bill of Rights, & Human Rights Week 1999

The President's Kwanzaa Message

RAMADAN 1999


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