Nearly 60% of college students with a psychosis diagnosis are not receiving the recommended mental health treatment
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May 20, 2026
Despite a low overall prevalence of psychosis in the United States, affecting three percent of the population, this condition is a serious public health concern because people often delay seeking care for an average of 74 weeks from the time symptoms begin. As psychosis tends to emerge in early adulthood, it's important to understand the reasons why young adults who experience psychosis seek—or do not seek—mental health treatment.
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