For patients with hematologic malignancies, 18, 22, and 22 percent have clinically significant depression, anxiety, PTSD at six months
Within Latinx sample, girls and gender-nonconforming students reported the highest maladjustment
Findings similar for healthy adults, as well as those with mental health or physical conditions
In general population studies, no change observed in general mental health or anxiety symptoms; minimal worsening seen in depression symptoms
Women report psychological stress, stress reactivity, and worse quality of life, plus greater central sensitization
Patients with persistent, worsening symptoms more likely to have had IBD diagnosis within 12 months and higher disease activity
Findings significant and similar for fine particulate matter, nitrogen dioxide, and nitric oxide
Caregivers with approach-oriented coping strategy have less anxiety and depression symptoms, better quality of life
Psychologists report increases in those seeking care for anxiety, depression, substance use and no capacity for treating new patients
In randomized study, mindfulness-based stress reduction is noninferior to escitalopram