Over time, antidepressant use was, unexpectedly, not associated with improved health-related physical or mental quality of life in a large, real-world study.
A survey of the mental health of First Nations teens who live off reserve in Ontario, Canada, indicates higher levels of mental health disorders than their non–First Nations peers.
Psilocybin for patients with depression fosters greater connections between different regions of the brain, freeing patients from fixed patterns of thinking.
A geospatial investigation of more than 15,000 people has uncovered clusters of mental illness that hint at genetic and environmental factors contributing to disease.
A first-of-its-kind study evaluating a mindfulness intervention to ease grief unexpectedly showed that the control treatment, progressive muscle relaxation, was more effective.