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Cultural Barriers, Bias Appear To Impede Mental Health Diagnosis, Treatment, Company Says
Healio (7/26, Herpen) reports, “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” July 20 press release from AmeriHealth Caritas. In the press release, “AmeriHealth cited the American Psychiatric Association, which stated Black adults are less likely to be offered either evidence-based medication therapy or psychotherapy compared to the general population,” and are “also less likely to receive guideline-consistent care and less frequently included in mental health research, compared with whites.”
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— “Bias, cultural barriers impede mental health diagnosis, treatment “Robert Herpen, Healio, July 26, 2022
Medicinal Cannabis Use For Young Patients In Canada Leading To Negative Outcomes, Including Poor Mental Health, Study Indicates
HCPlive (7/25, Walter) reports, “Medicinal cannabis use for young patients in Canada is leading to some negative outcomes, including illicit drug use, tobacco use, and poor physical and mental health,” investigators concluded in a study that “drew data from the 2017 Canadian Tobacco, Alcohol, and Drugs Survey for individuals aged 15-24 years who reported past-year cannabis use,” and then “also compared youth reporting only nonmedicinal cannabis use (n = 2082) to youth reporting medicinal cannabis use for physical health conditions (n = 227), mental health conditions (n = 271), or insomnia (n = 98).” The findings were published online July 19 in the Journal of Studies on Alcohol and Drugs.
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Medicinal Cannabis Use Causing Problems Among Young Patients “Kenny Walter, HCPlive, July 26, 2022
Highest Number Of Substance Misuse Deaths Ever Recovered For A Single Year Occurred In 2020, Report Finds
Healio (7/25) reports, “Deaths associated with alcohol, drugs, and suicide took the lives of 186,763 Americans in 2020, a 20% one-year increase in the combined death rate…a report by Trust for America’s Health and Well Being Trust” concluded. In addition, 2020 “logged the highest number of substance misuse deaths ever recorded for a single year.” The report’s findings were announced in a May 24 press release from the Well Being Trust.
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— “Substance misuse deaths up 20% in 2020 – highest ever, report finds “Shenaz Bagha, Healio, July 25, 2022
Elevated THC Concentrations Causing Increased Addiction, Review Finds
CNN (7/25, LaMotte) reports a systematic review found that “higher concentrations of tetrahydrocannabinol or THC – the part of the marijuana plant that makes you high – are causing more people to become addicted in many parts of the world.” Researchers found that “compared with people who use lower-potency products (typically 5 to 10 milligrams per gram of THC), those who use higher-potency cannabis are more likely to experience addiction and mental health outcomes, according to the study published” in The Lancet Psychiatry.
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— “Highly potent weed creating marijuana addicts worldwide, study says “Sandee LaMotte, CNN, July 25, 2022
Problematic Anger Issues During Service Members’ Transition To Civilian Life May Portend Future Mental Health Problems, Data Indicate
Psychiatric News (7/22) reported, “American service members whose anger causes them significant distress and decreased function (problematic anger) during their transition to civilian life may have a higher risk of mental health conditions such as depression and posttraumatic stress disorder,” investigators concluded after examining data from “3,448 participants in two waves of the Millennium Cohort Study.” The study also revealed that “service members who have problematic anger during the transition are more likely to have difficulty in their relationships and experience financial instability.” The findings were published online July 21 in JAMA Network Open.
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— “Anger Issues as Veterans Leave Military May Point to Future Mental Health Problems, Study Finds, Psychiatric News, July 22, 2022
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