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Brief Examines the COVID-19 Crisis’
Implications for Americans’ Mental Health
Nearly
half (45%) of adults across the country say that worry and stress related to
the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic are hurting their mental health, an early
sign that the health and economic crises is likely to increase mental health
problems and further stretch the system’s capacity.
A
new issue brief explores how the crises and related
measures to protect public health, including social distancing, business and
school closures, and shelter-in-place orders, are likely to affect Americans
in different circumstances, including those already living with, or at risk
for, mental illness or substance use disorder.
Drawing
on data from the KFF Health Tracking Poll and other relevant research, the
brief finds:
Filling
the need for trusted information on national health issues, the Kaiser Family Foundation is
a nonprofit organization based in San Francisco, California.
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