Research Insights for Mental Health Conditions
CDA’s latest peer-reviewed publications and presentations focus on mental health conditions, including post-partum depression, suicidal ideation, schizophrenia, and depression in adolescents.
These studies highlight the complexities of mental health-related issues and shed light on critical areas that can inform and enhance strategies.
Latest publications in mental health:
- The effect on healthcare resource utilization and costs among patients with serious mental illness. J Health Econ Outcomes Res
- Impact of Medicaid IMD exception on serious mental illness outcomes. Am J Manag Care. 2025; in press.
- The Effect of Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization on clinical diagnosis of postpartum depression. J Health Econ Outcomes Res.
- Neighborhood socioeconomic status and postpartum depression among commercial health insurance enrollees: A retrospective cohort study. BMC Pregnancy Childbirth.
- Behind the sadness of teen girls: A retrospective survey analysis. Adolescents.
- Mental health disparities in young adults with arrest history: A survey-based, cross-sectional analysis. Health Justice.
- Real-world clinical outcomes among patients receiving the long-acting injectable antipsychotic TV-46000 vs second-generation oral antipsychotics
- Treatment patterns and healthcare resource utilization among patients receiving the long-acting injectable antipsychotic TV-46000 vs second-generation oral antipsychotics
ACOG Annual Clinical & Scientific Meeting – Minneapolis, MN: May 16-18, 2025
- Evaluating the relationship between Medicaid postpartum depression (PPD) screening and coverage policies on PPD diagnosis incidence in the US
ISPOR Annual Meeting – Montreal, QC: May 13-16, 2025
- Comparison of suicidal ideation or personal history of self harm among patients with use of Rexulti and all antipsychotics
- Postpartum depression: Assessing the aftermath of Dobbs v. Jackson in trigger and non-trigger states
- Shades of blue: Investigating racial, socioeconomic, and family dynamics in depression among teen girls
Academy of Managed Care Pharmacy (AMCP) Annual Meeting – Houston, TX: March 31 – April 3, 2025
- Real-world treatment patterns, healthcare resource utilization and costs for Medicaid patients with a postpartum depression diagnosis
- Open access to antipsychotics in state Medicaid programs: The effect on healthcare resource utilization and costs among patients with serious mental illness
Why This Research Matters
These studies highlight the importance of recognizing the impact of socioeconomic factors on mental health conditions. In the evolving landscape of mental health, the integration of academic research with healthcare development is paramount.
By embracing collaborative approaches that incorporate academic insights and consider socioeconomic determinants, companies can enhance the development of mental health treatments, ultimately leading to improved patient outcomes and addressing unmet needs in diverse populations.
Join Us in Advancing Mental Health Care
We believe that data-driven research is the key to transforming healthcare. Our latest publications are a testament to our commitment to improving patient outcomes and addressing the root causes of chronic diseases. We invite you to explore our research and join us in our mission to create a healthier future. For more information, contact us.


