Written by Lauren Ward
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The best streaming platforms for your mental health
Mental health is becoming an increasing priority for Americans across the country.
90% of the population believes there is currently a mental health crisis, with top causes attributed to personal finances, politics, personal relationships, and work.
Where do people turn to get their minds off their problems? For many, the answer is television. According to research, there’s an increased correlation between binge-watching and feelings of depression, social interaction anxiety, and loneliness or escapism.
So it’s not much of a surprise that the average American adult watches television for almost three hours daily and digital video for four hours per day. In other words, television content makes up a huge part of people’s lives and is often used as a coping mechanism.
Altering daily habits could play a role in improving mental health alongside professional care. That’s why Hers looked at the 10 most popular streaming services in the U.S. to rank them based on three categories related to media consumption and mental health:
- Default autoplay: Research shows that most viewers feel that the autoplay feature on streaming platforms tends to result in binge-watching television and spending more time in front of the TV than planned. Some streaming platforms make autoplay the default option, while others allow users to turn it on themselves. Hers scored platforms with the default setting lower than those that require viewers to manually enable autoplay features.
- Violent and frightening content warnings: Consuming violent media may result in increased anxiety in general as well as violent dreams when watched before going to bed. Hers looked at each platform’s top original series in 2024 and ranked them by the percentage of shows that had violent or frightening content warnings. The lower the percentage, the better the score.
- Number of titles available: Having more options available to choose from helps viewers choose a TV show or movie based on their mood. Streaming platforms with a higher volume of titles available were ranked higher than those with more limited options.
Here’s the full list of the 10 largest streaming platforms and how they rank for mental health. Find out how the top 10 streaming platforms break down based on each data category related to mental health. Disney+ is the only streaming platform on this list that doesn’t default to autoplay. The other nine let viewers opt out of autoplay, but they must do so manually. Platforms With the Lowest Percentage of Violent Content Warnings Platforms With the Most Titles Hers started off by looking at the top 10 streaming platforms in the U.S. based on subscriber count. From there, each one was ranked based on three categories: whether or not autoplay was a default feature, the percentage of original series with new episodes in 2024 that had violent or frightening content warnings in IMDB reviews, and how many titles overall were available to U.S. viewers, according to JustWatch.com. Develop more mindful television habits with these three tips that can help support your mental health.
This story was produced by Hers and reviewed and distributed by Stacker.
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Streaming Platforms for Mental Health: Trends and Insights
Which Streaming Platforms Have Default Autoplay?
Which Streaming Platforms Have the Lowest Percentage of Violent Content Warnings?
Which Streaming Platforms Have the Most Titles to Choose From?
Methodology: How Scores Were Calculated
Three Tips for Maximizing Mental Health While Streaming TV

