Women, including those with mental illness, had a lower risk for self-harm during pregnancy; adolescents had highest risk for self-harm in pregnancy

Reduction seen in rate of change in modifiable cardiovascular risk, but most changes in individual modifiable risk factors were not significant

Decreased risk for psychosis seen in those receiving rehabilitation treatment for amphetamine misuse during deferred prosecution

63.0 percent of patients reached full remission at day three; remission remained high at 69.5 percent at week six

Struggles include finding the right medication and medication side effects

In general, change was inconsistent and sometimes regressive -- for example, for dangerousness for schizophrenia

Findings seen for COVID-19 infection, hospitalization, and mortality

Prevalence estimates of type 2 diabetes 40 percent for those with sleep disorder, 21 percent for binge eating disorder

Patients with schizophrenia, mood disorders, anxiety disorders have increased odds of COVID-19 mortality

Large effect sizes seen for Beck Depression Inventory, Recovery Assessment Scale, Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale