Mental Health America just released a national ranking of the prevalence of mental health issues and access to care.
The rankings showed New York, followed by Hawaii, New Jersey and Vermont, were the states with the lowest prevalence of mental health conditions and the best access to care.
Nevada, Arizona, Alabama and Idaho ranked at the bottom, the report found.
The report looked at 17 indicators, including the number of people with mental illness, suicidal thoughts and major depressive episodes. It also factored in access to care, such as the number of providers and use of insurance.
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The report found New Jersey, Texas and Mississippi had the lowest prevalence of mental health issues, while Oregon, Colorad