Psychiatric emergencies following the 2008 economic recession: an ecological examination of population-level responses in four US states.

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Background Research examining mental health outcomes following economic downturns
finds both pro-cyclic and counter-cyclic associations. Pro-cyclic findings (ie economic
downturns correspond with decline in illnesses) invoke increase in leisure time and risk-
averse behavior as underlying drivers of reduction in harmful consumption during economic
recessions. By contrast, counter-cyclic evidence (ie economic downturns correspond with
increase in illnesses) suggests increase in mental illness with economic decline owing to …
Background
Research examining mental health outcomes following economic downturns finds both pro-cyclic and counter-cyclic associations. Pro-cyclic findings (ie economic downturns correspond with decline in illnesses) invoke increase in leisure time and risk-averse behavior as underlying drivers of reduction in harmful consumption during economic recessions. By contrast, counter-cyclic evidence (ie economic downturns correspond with increase in illnesses) suggests increase in mental illness with economic decline owing to heightened stress and loss of resources, particularly among certain age and socioeconomic groups.
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