
People in Addiction Recovery Less Likely to Get Effective Depression Care
National veterans’ study points to need for better support for people facing both conditions at once.
National veterans’ study points to need for better support for people facing both conditions at once.
Free online toolkit aims to support providers in identifying problems their patients may be experiencing, and intervening early.
Study finds prevalence of suicidal thoughts and self-harm among childbearing women nearly tripled over a decade, with an estimated 24,000 individuals at potential suicide risk.
Providers find patients hospitalized from COVID-19 need physical and cognitive rehabilitation care to aid in their recovery from the virus’ damaging effects on the body and mind.
The mental health toll of caring for COVID-19 patients will need long-lasting attention, as it adds to already demanding professions.
Rigorous study shows depression and anxiety symptoms worsened among medical residents in Shanghai, and fear of workplace violence doubled, in early 2020.