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UCLA studies reveal many don’t believe they need help, even if they report having psychological symptoms
July 22, 2021
mental-health-needs-might-not-be-met-among-californias-latino-and-asian-communities
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UCLA studies reveal many don’t believe they need help, even if they report having psychological symptoms
July 22, 2021
Number of Californians who experienced mental health distress sharply increased from 2014 to 2018
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From 2014 to 2018, the number of California adults who reported that they had experienced serious psychological distress in any given year increased by 42%, according to a UCLA Center for Health Policy Research policy brief published today.
September 30, 2020
Number of Californians who experienced mental health distress sharply increased from 2014 to 2018
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From 2014 to 2018, the number of California adults who reported that they had experienced serious psychological distress in any given year increased by 42%, according to a UCLA Center for Health Policy Research policy brief published today.
September 30, 2020
Nearly 2 million California adults don’t get needed mental health care
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UCLA researchers recommend expansion of Proposition 63 services to address unmet needs ​Of the 3 million California adults who have recently experienced psychological distress and are eligible for public mental health services, 1.8 million say they have received no treatment or support, according to a policy brief released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
June 25, 2020
Nearly 2 million California adults don’t get needed mental health care
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UCLA researchers recommend expansion of Proposition 63 services to address unmet needs ​Of the 3 million California adults who have recently experienced psychological distress and are eligible for public mental health services, 1.8 million say they have received no treatment or support, according to a policy brief released today by the UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.
June 25, 2020
27 percent of California adolescents say they are viewed as gender nonconforming, study finds
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The survey measures youths’ perceptions of how they are seen by their student peers. A new UCLA study finds that 27 percent, or 796,000, of California’s youth, ages 12 to 17, report they are viewed by others as gender nonconforming at school.
December 13, 2017
27 percent of California adolescents say they are viewed as gender nonconforming, study finds
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The survey measures youths’ perceptions of how they are seen by their student peers. A new UCLA study finds that 27 percent, or 796,000, of California’s youth, ages 12 to 17, report they are viewed by others as gender nonconforming at school.
December 13, 2017