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APA: U.S. adults support mental health initiatives in schools, gun violence a top concern
A majority of adults in the United States agreed on the importance of schools playing a key role in advocating for mental health, according to results of a recent survey from the American Psychiatric Association.
Poll: Medicare customers say plans need more mental health, substance abuse coverage
According to a recent poll, overall customer satisfaction with Medicare Advantage plans has increased, yet a majority of plan members say they do not have enough coverage for mental health and substance use disorder services.
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APA: New digital model created to address psychiatric bed crisis in the U.S.
The American Psychiatric Association has issued a report detailing a strategy for addressing the crisis of psychiatric bed availability and need.
Karuna Therapeutics announces results from phase 3 trial of schizophrenia treatment
Karuna Therapeutics Inc. announced positive results from its phase 3 EMERGENT-2 trial evaluating the efficacy, safety and tolerability of its investigational therapy for adults with schizophrenia.
Environment plays larger role than genetics for psychotic experiences in adolescents
Environmental factors play a greater role in the genesis of psychotic experiences than genetic factors among adolescents, according to a study published in JAMA Psychiatry.
Speaker: Recognizing patients’ emotional stress can reduce CV risk, improve outcomes
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — A speaker at the American Society for Preventive Cardiology Congress on CVD Prevention called on clinicians to have greater consideration for the effects of psychosocial factors on CVD and related outcomes.
McLean Hospital named No. 1 in US for psychiatric care
McLean Hospital in Belmont, Massachusetts, has been named the top hospital in the United States for psychiatric care by the U.S. News & World Report for 2022 to 2023.
Bias, cultural barriers impede mental health diagnosis, treatment
Roughly 53 million Americans live with a mental, emotional or behavioral health disorder, but not all are diagnosed and treated at the same rate, according to a press release from AmeriHealth Caritas.
Intensive home treatment effective in place of hospital admission for psychiatric crisis
Intensive home treatment for those experiencing acute psychiatric crisis is a safe and effective substitute for conventional care, and led to a reduction in hospital admission days, according to a study published in Lancet Psychiatry.
Majority of Americans believe people with mental health conditions treated differently
A recently published survey revealed that nearly two-thirds of Americans believe people dealing with mental health conditions are treated differently.
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