Bar chart titled 'Family time is the leading mental health support activity this holiday season', comparing percentages of respondents engaging in various activities for mental health support according to AmeriSpeak Omnibus survey. Activities include spending time with family at 60%, practicing gratitude at 37%, limiting media at 20%, talking to professionals at 10%, participating in activism at 3%, and other activities at 1%.
Bar chart showing most common healthy habits among older Americans compared to their younger peers, focusing on time with family and friends, hobbies, being present, volunteering, and supporting mental health. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus poll conducted October 10-12, 2025.
Bar graph showing the percentage of Americans planning to spend time with family, friends, or community during the holiday season, categorized by income brackets. From AmeriSpeak Omnibus data: less than $30K at 54%, $30K-$60K at 56%, and $60K-$100K at 63%.
Bar chart showing percentages of different racial groups likely to volunteer. NH White at 32%, NH Black 20%, Hispanic 15%, and All Other 13%. Data from AmeriSpeak Omnibus, surveyed 1,096 adults.
Four in five Americans are actively supporting their mental health this holiday season, new AmeriSpeak Omnibus data show. Family time and creative hobbies or physical activities top the list.
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