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Cost, finding a provider and stigma are top barriers to receiving treatment.
Patients receiving mental health treatment were less likely to be rehospitalized, have an emergency department visit or die from any cause.
An increase was seen in mental health conditions and self-harm and suicide for partners and adult children of stroke survivors.
Small delayed benefit seen for loneliness, but larger improvements seen in perceived stress
Cisgender individuals have the lowest probability of reporting a mental health condition or unmet mental health need.
The review shows that combination interventions are feasible to deliver.
No significant benefits were seen for most measures of utilization, quality and outcomes.
Daytime or natural light may offer a protective effect, however.
2018 to 2022 saw an increase in days of poor mental health and in the percentage of workers reporting feeling burnout very often.
Daily use of cigarettes, e-cigarettes and cannabis was associated with both anxiety and depression.