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MHA report finds youth mental health distress, service access concerning
Mental Health America (MHA) last week released its 10th consecutive report on the state of mental health in this country revealing concerning, although not new, trends such as the high rates of mental distress among youths and low rates of mental health care access available to them. The report represents a collection of data across all 50 states and the District of Columbia and serves as a baseline for answering some questions about how many people in America need and have access to mental health services.