The rising in prevalence of mental health and behavioral health disorders is a significant driver for market. As the incidence of mental health and behavioral health disorders increases, more individuals require treatment and support. This directly boosts the demand for behavioral rehabilitation services to manage and mitigate these conditions.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), in 2023, 23.1% of U.S. adults (59.3 million) experienced a mental health condition. Similarly, 1 in 10 people is living with an anxiety disorder at any one time – that’s over 8 million people in the UK.
Further, as per National Library of Medicine, in 2022, there were approximately 237 thousand patients who were hospitalized due to mental or behavioral disorders in Japan.
Advances in the understanding of mental health and improved diagnostic techniques lead to more accurate identification of disorders. As more people are diagnosed with conditions like anxiety, depression, and substance abuse, the need for comprehensive rehabilitation programs grows.
Many mental health and behavioral disorders are chronic and require ongoing management. This long-term need for treatment creates sustained demand for rehabilitation services, supporting market growth.
Authors:
Mariam Faizullabhoy, Gauri Wani
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :
Global behavioral rehabilitation industry was valued at USD 452 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to register 5.9% CAGR between 2024 and 2032 due to the growing awareness and initiatives for behavioral and mental health coupled with increasing adoption of telemedicine and online counseling services.
The anxiety disorders segment in the market is expected to reach USD 243.7 billion by 2032 due to the high prevalence of anxiety and growing awareness about mental health.
The outpatient segment in the behavioral rehabilitation market accounted for USD 343.5 billion in 2023 as they offer affordable, flexible, and comprehensive care, allowing patients to maintain daily routines while receiving personalized treatments, appealing to both patients and insurers.
AAC Holdings, Inc., Acadia Healthcare Company, Inc., Behavioral Health Group (BHG), Caron Treatment Centers, Elements Behavioral Health, Foundations Recovery Network, Futures Recovery Healthcare, and Hazelden Betty Ford Foundation, among others.