UPI News September 20, 2023
Nearly one in five counties across the United States lack psychiatrists or Internet service, making it difficult for around 10.5 million Americans to find mental healthcare, a new study shows.
The counties examined in the study were more likely to be in rural areas, have higher unemployment rates, and have populations that were more likely to be uninsured and lack a bachelor’s degree. What’s worse, individuals who fall into any one of these categories are also more likely to suffer from depression and anxiety. So, the need for mental health services is especially critical in areas with the greatest barriers to access, the researchers noted.