Mental Health Disparities: Appalachian People
Mental Health Service Utilization In Appalachia the number of mental healthcare professionals per 100,000 residents was 35% lower than the national average. In the southern and north central sub-regions of Appalachia, it further decreases to 50% fewer mental healthcare professionals than the national average.1
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