Associations for depressive symptoms vary by race/ethnicity

Participants undergoing universal screening were also more likely to initiate major depressive disorder treatment

Vaccine efficacy consistent in subgroups according to age, sex, race, and previous influenza vaccination

Groups urge policymakers to increase funding to ensure all families can access mental health services

In addition, more screen time associated with higher total mental health-related difficulties for younger and older children

Exposure to maternal depression both during pregnancy and postpartum strongly associated with depressive symptoms in offspring

Triple users have elevated risk profiles on levels of psychosocial variables compared with other groups

Positive associations of sexual minority status with time to first onset of suicide ideation and plan in adjusted analyses

Risk for each factor varies, but risk for severe suicide/self-harm alert is 70 times higher for youth with five or more online risk factors

Rates higher for female youth, those with no psychiatric history, and individuals with existing psychiatric diagnoses at time of encounter