In first two months of the pandemic, depression and anxiety worsened on average; linear link seen between worsening symptoms and increasing case numbers

Teens reporting four or more ACEs during pandemic had prevalence of poor current mental health four times higher than those without ACEs

Psychological resilience associated with better physical function and quality of life

Findings seen even among individuals without psychiatric comorbidities, and especially among those with chronic migraine

Depression, anxiety, worry, perceived stress, and loneliness linked to increased risk for long COVID in a large study of mostly women

Receipt of mental health treatment increased for men and women, non-Hispanic Whites and Asians, across metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas

Adults have increased risks for cognitive deficit, dementia, psychotic disorders, epilepsy or seizures at two-year follow-up

Highest intake levels tied to mild depression and more mentally unhealthy or anxious days per month

Words used by physicians to communicate diagnosis of polycystic ovary syndrome linked to state of well-being reported by women