While Americans fought against the coronavirus in 2020, a new and silent pandemic emerged that affected the mental health of millions of people across the country. According to a JAMA network study, depression rates have tripled among U.S. adults in the past year as a result of the ongoing pandemic. As millions adapted to a new normal that included social distancing and, at times, social isolation, new guidelines, and updated measures exacerbated issues for many struggling with their mental health.
In 2020, SingleCare saw a nearly 20% increase in prescription fills year-over-year for antidepressants, and that includes particularly high growth rates for treating children and young adults. According to a recent SingleCare survey, 60% said that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected their mental health. Remarkably, 68% of respondents said they did not struggle with mental health prior to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“Clearly the pandemic has had a significantly negative impact on the mental health of people across the country,” says Ramzi Yacoub, Pharm.D., chief pharmacy officer at SingleCare. “Increases we’re seeing in antidepressant prescription fills, especially among younger cohorts, speak to the intense challenges that so many face with mental health that have been amplified in a pandemic environment. Symptoms may sometimes be subtle, however, the unknown long-term and potentially more significant effects are what we will need to continue to monitor and assess from a clinical perspective.”
SingleCare analyzed its 2020 antidepressant prescription fill data to see the impact on mental health during COVID-19 and other emerging trends.
SingleCare analyzed prescription fill data for individual age groups and found that those under the age of 25 saw the greatest year-over-year increase in fills compared to any other cohort with a nearly 50% increase in antidepressant consumption. Additionally, every individual member within the 25 and under age group on average filled 10% more antidepressant prescriptions when compared to 2019. The most commonly filled prescriptions for those in this cohort were Fluoxetine, a generic form of Prozac used to treat moderate to severe depression and obsessive compulsive disorder, which saw a 46% increase in fills; and Sertraline, a generic form of Zoloft used to treat moderate to severe depression, which saw a 51% increase in fills.

According to a recent study by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), mental health emergency visits for ages 5-11 and 12-17 increased by 24% and 31% from April to October 2020, respectively. In a recent SingleCare survey, among the 14% of respondents who said the pandemic has impacted their child’s mental health, the most common responses were those of feeling loneliness (26%), isolation (20%), and anxiety (20%).“It’s important for both children and young adults to talk to a parent or trusted adult about how they are feeling about the pandemic so they can seek ways to treat and help,” Dr. Yacoub says.
In a recent SingleCare survey, among the 60% of U.S. respondents who said the pandemic has affected their mental health, 47% report feeling stressed, 41% feeling anxious, and 38% feeling depressed. In June 2020, SingleCare saw a 37% increase in new members filling antidepressant medications.
Below are the most commonly dispensed antidepressant medications that saw the highest increases in fills on SingleCare in 2020.
https://www.singlecare.com/blog/report-the-silent-pandemic-and-the-covid-19-impact-on-mental-health/
SingleCare analyzed antidepressant fills across all ages in each state and found these were the top 10 states to see the greatest year-over-year increase.
State Year-over-year percent change 1. California 46% 2. Montana 44% 3. Connecticut 39% 4. New York 33% 5. Pennsylvania 33% 6. Arizona 31% 7. Louisiana 30% 8. Texas 29% 9. Mississippi 26% 10. Colorado 25%
Data analyzed included prescription antidepressant medications filled by SingleCare consumers during 2019 and 2020. Data was reviewed and analyzed by the SingleCare team as of Apr. 21, 2021.
SingleCare conducted this survey online through SurveyMonkey on Feb. 26, 2021. This survey includes 1,060 United States residents adults ages 18+. Age and gender were census-balanced to match the U.S. population in age, gender, and U.S. region.
SingleCare es un servicio de descuentos para medicamentos recetados que ofrece cupones gratuitos para miles de medicamentos. Puedes usarlo aun si tienes seguro, Medicare, Medicaid o no, pero no se puede combinar con el seguro.
SingleCare ofrece transparencia al mostrar los precios de medicamentos para que puedas comparar descuentos en farmacias cerca de ti. Visita singlecare.com para encontrar descuentos en medicamentos, información útil sobre tu receta médica y recursos que te ayudan a tomar decisiones informadas sobre tu salud.
Los ahorros en recetas varían según la receta médica y la farmacia, y pueden alcanzar hasta un 80% de descuento sobre el precio en efectivo. Este es un plan de descuento de recetas médicas. NO es un seguro ni un plan de medicamentos de Medicare. El rango de descuentos para las recetas médicas que se brindan bajo este plan, dependerá de la receta y la farmacia donde se adquiera la receta y puede otorgarse hasta un 80% de descuento sobre el precio en efectivo. Usted es el único responsable de pagar sus recetas en la farmacia autorizada al momento que reciba el servicio, sin embargo, tendrá el derecho a un descuento por parte de la farmacia de acuerdo con el Programa de Tarifas de Descuento que negoció previamente. Towers Administrators LLC (que opera como “SingleCare Administrators”) es la organización autorizada del plan de descuento de recetas médicas ubicada en 4510 Cox Road, Suite 11, Glen Allen, VA 23060. SingleCare Services LLC (“SingleCare”) es la comercializadora del plan de descuento de prescripciones médicas que incluye su sitio web www.singlecare.com. Como información adicional se incluye una lista actualizada de farmacias participantes, así como también asistencia para cualquier problema relacionado con este plan de descuento de prescripciones médicas, comunícate de forma gratuita con el Servicio de Atención al Cliente al 844-234-3057, las 24 horas, los 7 días de la semana (excepto los días festivos). Al utilizar la aplicación o la tarjeta de descuento para recetas médicas de SingleCare acepta todos los Términos y Condiciones, para más información visita: https://www.singlecare.com/es/terminos-y-condiciones. Los nombres, logotipos, marcas y otras marcas comerciales de las farmacias son propiedad exclusiva de sus respectivos dueños.
Los artículos del blog no constituyen asesoramiento médico. Su propósito es brindar información general y no sustituyen el asesoramiento, diagnóstico ni tratamiento médico profesional. Si tiene alguna pregunta sobre una afección médica, consulte siempre a su médico u otro profesional de la salud cualificado. Si cree tener una emergencia médica, llame inmediatamente a su médico o al 911.
© 2026 SingleCare Administrators. Todos los derechos reservados
© 2026 SingleCare Administrators. Todos los derechos reservados