Mental Illness and Treatment, Mass shooters vs. general population

Mass shooters have higher short-term (33% vs 21%), but lower long-term (33% vs 50%), mental illness rates. Perpetrators are more likely to be hospitalized, receive counseling, and take psychiatric medication.

Mass shooters have higher short-term, but lower long-term, mental illness rates. Perpetrators are more likely to be hospitalized, receive counseling, and take psychiatric medication.