Overall levels of depression, anxiety, self-harm, and suicide continue to rise among US youth. In 2021, more than 40% of students surveyed by the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported feeling persistently sad or hopeless—and more than 20% said that they seriously considered suicide. The roots of this crisis existed before COVID-19, but the pandemic dramatically accelerated the decline in youth mental health.
Through its 2022–2023 chair’s initiative, Strengthening Youth Mental Health, the National Governors Association (NGA) has supported state leaders’ efforts to tackle this crisis. Led by Governor Phil Murphy of New Jersey, NGA chair, the initiative brought together young people, community leaders, state policymakers, and experts from more than 60 organizations to share their lived experience and best practices in the field of youth mental health. To culminate the initiative, the NGA, in collaboration with BCG, has published a new report titled Strengthening Youth Mental Health: A Governor’s Playbook.