First-degree family history of mental illness linked to aggression in those with chronic traumatic encephalopathy, but not those without CTE

Stronger effects seen for women from some racial/ethnic minority groups and with lower socioeconomic status

Monitoring trajectories of emotion regulation over development could help flag at-risk children, authors say

Significantly greater reductions seen in prolonged grief disorder severity after treatment; less depressive and psychopathological symptoms also reported

Findings particularly pronounced for those experiencing pandemic-related stressors

Poor control over patient load, team composition, clinical schedule, and workload independently linked to burnout

Increases of 2.5-fold seen for women, 2.4-fold for Asians and Pacific Islanders, 2.5-fold in the Midwest

OUD treatment continued to increase in intervention versus usual care clinics in trial of office-based addiction treatment

Findings seen across all racial and ethnic groups and all body mass index categories

Semaglutide and liraglutide also linked to reduction in risks for SUD hospitalization, somatic hospitalizations