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An Estimated 2.6 Million Rural Adults Suffer from Depression ing to a 1999 National Health Interview Survey, the prevalence of depression was docHubly higher among rural than urban populations (6.1% versus 5.2% ).
Mental health conditions are prevalent in rural America: 22.7% of individuals living in nonmetropolitan areas have a mental health condition, which is about 8.5 million persons.
Affordability of Care In rural areas, one of the main barriers to treatment is the cost of mental healthcare. Some insurance companies do not cover certain mental health services making these services too expensive for a patient to pay out of pocket.
Research suggests that individuals living in rural areas are less likely than residents of urban areas to seek professional help for psychological distress for several reasons including stigma (both public and self-directed) and limited mental health literacy [14,2224].
Accessibility, Affordability, Availability, and Acceptability must be considered together when understanding challenges faced by rural communities related to mental health and as policy is crafted to overcome these challenges.
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Affordability of Care In rural areas, one of the main barriers to treatment is the cost of mental healthcare. Some insurance companies do not cover certain mental health services making these services too expensive for a patient to pay out of pocket.
Mental health encompasses social, emotional, and psychological well-being. Residents of rural areas are adversely impacted by availability, limited access, and acceptability of mental health services.
Underserved populations face certain obstacles such as shortage of providers, family beliefs that cause stigma around mental health care, language barriers, lack of transportation and lack of insurance.
A Policy Brief builds on an issue brief by providing a summary of evidence-based best practices or policy options for a public health. problem.
An Estimated 2.6 Million Rural Adults Suffer from Depression ing to a 1999 National Health Interview Survey, the prevalence of depression was docHubly higher among rural than urban populations (6.1% versus 5.2% ).

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