The Economics of Treatment for Depression

C Stecher, S Cloonan… - Annual Review of Public …, 2023 - annualreviews.org
The global prevalence of depression has risen over the past three decades across all
socioeconomic groups and geographic regions, with a particularly rapid increase in …

Aligning dissemination and implementation science with health policies to improve children's mental health.

KE Hoagwood, J Purtle, J Spandorfer… - American …, 2020 - psycnet.apa.org
The prevalence of mental health problems among children (ages 0–21) in the United States
remains unacceptably high and, post-COVID-19, is expected to increase dramatically …

Advancing the understanding of factors that influence client preferences for race and gender matching in psychotherapy

GS Ilagan, L Heatherington - Counselling Psychology Quarterly, 2022 - Taylor & Francis
Although clients sometimes prefer having a counselor of their same race or gender,
research generally does not show that racial/gender matching improves outcomes. Two …

Structural correlates of mental health support access among sexual minority youth of color during COVID-19

C Roulston, S McKetta, M Price, KR Fox… - Journal of Clinical …, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Many youth with mental health needs cannot access treatment, with multiply-marginalized
youth, such as sexual minority youth of Color (SMYoC), experiencing both structural and …

Downward national trends in mental health treatment offered in Spanish: state differences by proportion of Hispanic residents

G Pro, C Brown, M Rojo, J Patel, C Flax… - Psychiatric …, 2022 - Am Psychiatric Assoc
Objective: This study aimed to determine how the prevalence of mental health treatment
facilities that offer services in Spanish has changed over time in the United States. Methods …

Can mental health apps be effective for depression, anxiety, and stress during a pandemic?

RL Longyear, K Kushlev - Practice Innovations, 2021 - psycnet.apa.org
COVID-19 is poised to exacerbate the global mental health crisis because social isolation,
unemployment, and economic recession are risk factors for negative mental health …

Drug and alcohol treatment utilization and barriers among black, American Indian/Alaskan Native, Latine, Asian/Pacific Islander/Native hawaiian, and White adults …

AM Haeny, O Oluwoye, R Cruz, T Iheanacho… - Journal of Substance …, 2021 - Elsevier
Background Existing epidemiological data suggest differences across racial/ethnic groups in
drug and alcohol treatment utilization and barriers to treatment and typically include only …

To proceed via telehealth or not? Considerations for pediatric anxiety and related disorders beyond COVID-19

S Islam, AL Sanchez, CL McDermott, D Clapp… - … and Behavioral Practice, 2023 - Elsevier
The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a widespread shift to telehealth among mental health
professionals to prioritize both providers' and clients' safety. Telehealth is likely here to stay; …

Stress, anxiety, and depression in psychology graduate student trainees and licensed psychologists: A scoping review.

K Lang, ENJ Haugen - Practice Innovations, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
It is an ethical imperative that psychology graduate student trainees (GSTs) and licensed
psychologists (LPs) attend to their own mental health and well-being (Wise et al., 2012). The …

Age, period, and cohort trends in perceived mental health treatment need and differences by mental health severity in the United States, 2008–2019

MS Askari, PM Mauro, N Kaur, KM Keyes - Community mental health …, 2023 - Springer
Identifying age, period, and cohort trends in perceived mental health treatment need over
time by mental illness severity is important to identify where to focus early intervention …