New research estimates that globally, only 6.9 per cent of people with mental health or substance-use disorders receive effective treatment for their disorders.
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A study of 57,000 people in 21 countries finds that only 6.9 per cent who met criteria for a mental health or substance-use disorder received effective treatment. The biggest barrier to effective ...
New research published in JAMA Psychiatry estimates that globally, only 6.9% of people with mental health or substance-use ...
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Solara Mental Health proudly recognizes the doctoral research of Moe Fathi, Ph.D., from the California School of Professional ...
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Our family is broken beyond repair,’ says sister of Tara Coyne (25) as University Hospital Galway and Saolta Group apologise ...
These are the words of the Coyne family, who settled a High Court action against the HSE on Thursday over the death of their 25 year-old daughter, Tara, who took her own life in the Adult Acute Mental ...
Poor mental health was increasingly prevalent from 2011 to 2022, with inequities discernible by age, sex, and racial and ethnic group.