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摘要
West Health 和盖洛普(Gallup)上周发布的一项新调查发现,每 10 个美国人中就有 7 个希望他们的医疗服务提供者在就诊时同时询问他们的身体和心理健康问题,而 29% 的人表示他们只希望被询问身体健康问题。超过一半的受访者表示,他们家中有人被诊断出患有精神疾病。
Majority of Americans want doctors to ask about mental health
A new survey released last week by West Health and Gallup has found that seven out of 10 Americans want their health care provider to ask about both their physical and mental health concerns during medical appointments, compared with 29% who say they want to be asked only about physical health. More than half of those surveyed say that someone in their household has been diagnosed with a mental health condition.