Does psychological distress increase the risk of mortality?
Psychological distress exhibits a dose-response association with increased mortality risk, highlighting the clinical importance of addressing even low levels of distress.
Psychological distress is associated with increased risk of mortality from several major causes in a dose-response pattern. Risk of mortality was raised even at lower levels of distress.
Russ et al. (Tue,) studied this question.
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