Increase seen in lifetime use among adults and adolescents; past-year use higher among young adults, older adults
Association even stronger for accumulation of healthy behaviors over time
Levels are lower than during the pandemic but still above prepandemic levels
Increase seen in proportion with anxiety and depression, while proportion experiencing behavioral or conduct problems remained stable
Clinicians should provide or refer those at increased risk to counseling interventions during pregnancy, postpartum
Findings independent of socioeconomic, genetic, and other risk factors
In recent study, one in three individuals with medical debt forwent mental health care in the subsequent year
One in three women are also concerned about the long-term health effects of menopause
Past-month binge drinking among young women in 2021-2023 was higher than among men, reversing previous patterns