Greatest concerns are around physician well-being, health care spending, and equity
Differences in motor skills, sensory and autism features, but not ADHD features, impact daily living skills in children with autism
Reduced risk for psychiatric, nonpsychiatric hospitalization seen with use of ADHD meds among adolescents, adults with ADHD
Patients receiving mental health treatment less likely to be rehospitalized, have ED visit, die from any cause
While significant associations are seen for both, the associations are more pronounced in women
Small delayed benefit seen for loneliness, but larger improvements seen in perceived stress
Higher positive affect, lower perceived stress seen in association with caring for one's body, exercising, and engaging in healthy behaviors
Increased risk seen for premature death from noninjury, unintentional injury, and intentional injury
No differences seen in terms of clinical, research, biomarker assessments or in MRI modalities compared with controls
Findings seen across a range of mental health and somatic disorders