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Digital Therapeutics Offer Hope to Rural Residents
- In 2024, an estimated 17.58 million people in nonmetropolitan areas experienced depression, according to microdata from the National Health Interview Survey.
- Nearly 69% of participants reported experiencing symptoms of depression or being concerned about someone with depression in the past year.
- Common barriers to mental health treatment in rural areas include lack of confidentiality, fewer providers, and greater distance to services.
- About 47% of survey participants expressed interest in using a digital app for depression as part of their treatment plan.
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Digital Therapeutics Offer Hope to Rural Residents
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