Children from families with lower income and those from minority racial/ethnic groups also most likely to have COVID-19-related school closures

Longer hospital stays tied to greater odds of one-month cardiopulmonary symptoms and new disability

Adults receiving the vaccine between December 2020 and March 2021 reported decreased mental distress following first dose

Race appears to be an important social determinant

Nonmarried individuals with ischemic heart disease have higher prevalence of state hopelessness than married individuals

Adults with disabilities more often report that the pandemic makes it harder for them to access care, medication

Rates of overdose, mental health crises increased after dose tapering among patients prescribed stable, long-term, higher-dose opioid therapy

Risk particularly heightened in the six months following diagnosis

Nonpsychotic perceptual disturbance at age 18 years linked to increases in midlife hallucinations, delusions, and total psychotic symptoms

Much of the poor mental health during school closures tied to established risk factors