Tell The Tribune: Has it been hard for you to access mental health services in Utah?
(Christopher Cherrington | The Salt Lake Tribune) Share your insight and help inform The Salt Lake Tribune's reporting.
More than a third of adults in some Utah communities are suffering from depression, and less than half of adults with mental illness have received any treatment or counseling, according to a report by the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute and the Utah Hospital Association.
The Salt Lake Tribune wants to know if you have faced any difficulties accessing mental health services. Your responses won’t be published without your permission. A reporter from The Salt Lake Tribune might reach out for further comment.
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