Young people from higher-income brackets, living in cities, who are white non-Hispanic have continued to enjoy increased access to psychotherapy since the pandemic. Young people from lower-income ...
Time to first telemental health care visit was slower in every racial and ethnic minority group relative to White beneficiaries (hazard ratios, 0.93, 0.90, and 0.95 for Asian or other, Black, and ...
Telemental health services, in which technology crosses the miles to provide professional mental health care, mostly have helped young people who already enjoyed access ― not those who struggled ...
In New York City, Black beneficiaries were 30% less likely than their White counterparts to utilize telemental health care during high-severity periods (OR, 0.70; 95% CI, 0.63-0.79), but this ...
"Now more than ever, telehealth is an essential part of providing mental and behavioral health services," notes Dr. Milton ...
TELEMEDICINE, one of the industries with significant growth during the pandemic, should continue to adapt to emerging trends ...
Disability rights organisations have strongly criticised this year’s Union Budget, accusing the government of neglecting the needs of India’s disabled population. Despite a marginal increase in the ...
Many people with depression and anxiety in the U.S. could benefit from medication but do not receive any treatment, psychiatrist Mark Olfson told Newsweek.
The increase is attributed to higher rates of depression in the U.S. population, and an increase in "telemental healthcare ... level of awareness of mental health problems and an openness ...