Alcohol use disorder affects over 10% of Americans, with rising death rates and significant links to mental health issues and genetics; despite its prevalence, most affected individuals do not receive adequate treatment, highlighting a critical public health challenge.
Alcohol use disorder affects over 10% of Americans, with rising death rates and significant links to mental health and genetics; despite its prevalence, most affected individuals do not receive adequate treatment, highlighting a critical public health issue.
A comprehensive study conducted by Anglia Ruskin University and the University of Cambridge's Biomedical Research Centre has found a strong correlation between severe mental illnesses and physical multimorbidity. The study analyzed data from nearly 200,000 psychiatric patients and discovered that these individuals are almost twice as likely to experience chronic physical conditions compared to those without mental disorders. The research highlights the need for a holistic approach in treating psychiatric patients, considering the wide range of health challenges they face. There is a significant treatment gap, with 71% of people with psychosis globally not receiving necessary mental health services.