Abstract

In the complex patchwork of American health care, the rise in mental health illness affects millions of lives. With over 50 million Americans grappling with diagnosable mental health conditions, the urgency to address it cannot be overstated. Shockingly, this equates to more than one in five Americans navigating the often‐challenging terrain of mental illness. Among these, young adults find themselves particularly vulnerable, bearing a disproportionate burden of these challenges. However, the statistics become even more sobering when considering minority populations — a staggering 36% of multiracial Americans face mental health hurdles, underscoring the critical need for equitable access to care across all demographics.

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