Loneliness was found to be a stronger predictor than lifestyle factors

Authors say findings show need for body image screening in clinical practice

Elevated disorder onset risks persisted for more than two decades if conflict continued, but did not persist after termination of hostilities

Findings show feasibility and acceptability among undocumented immigrants

Positive childhood experiences associated with reduced risk for fair or poor adult physical health, mental health issues

Children aged 12 to 17 years were more likely to have received any mental health treatment than those aged 5 to 11 years

Higher use seen among males, White people, and those from higher socioeconomic backgrounds

Benefits seen in neuroimaging, problem-solving, as well as depression, anxiety symptoms

Reduction seen in posttraumatic stress disorder symptoms, and significant decreases seen in anxiety and depression

Lower odds of services seen in rural areas, public facilities