Abstract

While most adults understand that mood disorders have significant economic and social impacts when left untreated, access and cost are still major barriers to treatment. This is particularly true for those who do not have insurance and who come from low‐income households, as they are more likely to struggle with access, according to results of a new survey released Aug. 24 by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI).

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