During 2020 to 2021, more than 10 percent increase seen in percentage of women aged 15 to 44 years, men aged 25 to 44 years with prescription fills

60.5 percent of participants in memantine group were much or very much improved compared with 8.3 percent in placebo group

Findings based on 72-month follow-up of older adults undergoing major elective surgery

Pandemic period characterized by increase in emotional distress among most demographic groups, followed by decline in 2021

Experiencing intimate partner violence early in pandemic associated with higher endorsement of depression, anxiety, posttraumatic stress symptoms

Periods of β-blocker treatment linked to reduced risk for psychiatric hospitalization, increased risks for suicidal behavior

Intervention included combination of school-based screening for psychopathology and subsequent referral

Negative epidural corticosteroid injection outcomes seen for regional disturbances and overreaction

Almost 60 percent of girls, almost 70 percent of LBGQ+ students experienced feelings of persistent sadness or hopelessness in past year

Following emergency department discharge, 31.2 and 55.8 percent of children had outpatient visit within seven and 30 days, respectively