Findings based on global review of 50 studies in 17 countries
Before pandemic, more evaluations and identifications seen by age 48 months per 1,000 children aged 4 years versus children aged 8 years
Insomnia was more consistently associated with worries about the pandemic than exposure to COVID-19 risk factors
For example, Black women less likely to have depression screening, more likely to have urine drug test than White women
Findings show decreases in deaths, hospitalizations from alcohol consumption
And, gap in overdose fatalities between Black and White individuals continues to widen
However, no significant difference seen in quality-of-life rating for youth with bipolar disorder, those with unipolar depression
Physical activity is plausible pathway linking green space to lower risk
Nonsignificant effect seen for exercise on depression among patients with schizophrenia
Veterans with VA health care only, Tricare less likely to live in family having problems paying medical bills than those with private insurance