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. 2023 Jan 6;4(1):e224936. doi: 10.1001/jamahealthforum.2022.4936

Table 1. Mental Health Service Utilization Rates by Mode of Service Delivery.

Diagnostic group Utilization rate, mean (SD)a
In-person Telehealth Total
Pre–COVID-19 Post–COVID-19 Difference, % Pre–COVID-19 Post–COVID-19 Difference, % Pre–COVID-19 Post–COVID-19 Difference, %
Major depressive disorder 16.97 (2.04) 7.24 (0.69) −57.3 0.61 (1.03) 11.13 (0.97) 1724.6 17.59 (1.07) 18.37 (1.38) 4.4
Anxiety disorders 22.24 (2.69) 9.95 (0.95) −55.3 1.04 (1.71) 16.59 (1.49) 1495.2 23.28 (1.08) 26.54 (2.19) 14.0
Bipolar disorder 4.67 (0.53) 2.24 (0.28) −52.0 0.16 (0.29) 3.24 (0.26) 1925.0 4.83 (0.27) 5.48 (0.42) 13.5
Adjustment disorders 21.46 (2.77) 9.73 (0.97) −54.7 0.74 (1.32) 14.30 (1.47) 1832.4 22.20 (1.53) 24.03 (2.21) 8.2
PTSD 3.79 (0.42) 1.64 (0.14) −56.7 0.14 (0.25) 2.54 (0.24) 1714.3 3.93 (0.18) 4.18 (0.32) 6.4

Abbreviation: PTSD, posttraumatic stress disorder.

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The pre–COVID-19 service utilization rate was defined as weekly beneficiaries receiving services for mental health conditions per 10 000 enrollees from January 5 through March 12, 2020. The post–COVID-19 service utilization rate was defined as weekly beneficiaries receiving services for mental health conditions per 10 000 enrollees from March 13 through December 21, 2020. Standard deviations represent week-over-week variation within the period of interest.