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Rural US Residents Recognize Anxiety Better than Urbanites and Suburbanites but Hold Similar Stigma

Description
Surveys 627 adults to find whether rural adults are more likely to recognize anxiety symptoms when compared with nonrural adults. Also examines stigma regarding anxiety and compares results between both rural and nonrural adults and level of access to mental health services. Data is broken down by multiple variables including gender, race, age, household income, education, rurality, and more.
Author(s)
Scott Loveridge, Mark Skidmore, Robert Shupp, et al.
Citation
Journal of Rural Health, 39(4), 860-869
Date
03/2023
Type
Document
Tagged as
Access · Mental health · Mental health conditions · Rural-urban differences · Statistics and data · Stigma