Smoking increased the risk for being hospitalized with a mental illness by 250 percent
Significant benefit seen as early as eight days compared with placebo
Analysis revealed two clusters of highly correlated psychosocial factors -- stress and strain
Rates even higher for veterans with traumatic brain injury
Risk for suicide nearly five times higher for youth reporting two or more forms of discrimination
Telehealth visits increased more than 10-fold during acute phase of pandemic and remained high in postacute phase
Considerable impact scores reported in physical, psychological, social domains; professional lives also affected
Findings seen especially for depression and when using therapy-based interventions
Recommendations include increase in research funding to screen and identify those at risk, connect with resources
Findings capture psychotic‑like experiences of deja vu, auditory hallucination-like experiences, and paranoia