One in five U.S. adults live with a mental illness, yet access to treatment remains a challenge.
This is especially true for lower-income people and minority populations who bear a disproportionate burden of both mental health and chronic conditions, which are intrinsically connected, exacerbating the economic hardships they face.
In fact, treatment rates among adults vary greatly across demographic groups.
According to NAMI, Non-Hispanic White adults are more than...