Changes in Mental Health Following the 2016 Presidential Election.
Brandon W YanRenee Y HsiaVictoria YeungFrank A SloanPublished in: Journal of general internal medicine (2020)
In states that voted for Clinton, there were 54.6 million more days of poor mental health among adults in December 2016, the month following the election, compared to October 2016. Clinicians should consider that elections could cause at least transitory increases in poor mental health and tailor patient care accordingly, especially with the 2020 election upon us.