A federal task force for the first time is recommending screening adults under the age of 65 for anxiety.
U.S. Preventive Services Task Force, an independent panel of medical experts from the fields of primary and preventative care,Screening adults younger than 65 for anxiety. There is not enough evidence to recommend screening adults age 65 or older for anxiety, the panel said.Additional research on the role of screening for suicide risk in adults, which is "critically needed.
"Unfortunately, evidence is limited on screening adults 65 or older for anxiety and screening all adults for suicide risk, so we are urgently calling for more research,” said Gbenga Ogedegbe, another member.
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