Higher positive affect, lower perceived stress seen in association with caring for one's body, exercising, and engaging in healthy behaviors

Increase seen in proportion of mental health-related visits and in percent of visits with prescription of psychotropic medications

Findings seen for both body mass index and waist-height ratio with depression and well-being scores

Findings seen for exposure within the past five years, but not 10 years

Patients with BHD are less likely to undergo resection and have increased odds of a complication

Adolescents who develop greater distrust more likely to subsequently experience mental health problems

TGD beneficiaries more likely than cisgender beneficiaries to use emergency department for mental health care

No differences in availability seen based on diagnosis of patient-level characteristics

Cisgender individuals have lowest probability of reporting a mental health condition or unmet mental health need