Those who care for both children younger than 16 years and older family members experience deterioration in mental health for several years

Findings seen across alcohol, drug, and opioid use disorders

Interruptive clinical decision support with an on-screen pop-up led to significantly more decisions to screen

Psychosocial and socioeconomic risks have interactive effects on both internalizing and externalizing symptoms

American Psychological Association says these barriers ultimately harm patients

Authors call for clinicians to screen older adults

Majority also report that screening for depression, anxiety is very important

Inequalities seen across telemedicine access, including higher use in younger adults, nonmarried persons, college educated

Increase of 0.13 standard deviations seen in overall liability to mental illness assuming published lead-psychopathology links are causal

Stronger effects seen for women from some racial/ethnic minority groups and with lower socioeconomic status