9. Mental health and mental illness: prevalence Keyes CLM, Amer Psychol, Feb/Mar 2007 16.8% Flourishing (no MI) 50.8% Moderately mentally healthy (no MI) 9.5% Languishing (no MI) 1.5% Mental illness and flourishing 14.5% Mental illness and moderately mentally healthy 7.0% Mental illness and languishing
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55. Paul J. Hershberger, Ph.D., ABPP Professor, Department of Family Medicine Director of Behavioral Science, Dayton Community Family Medicine Residency Program Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine 2345 Philadelphia Drive Dayton, OH 45406 937-278-6251, ext 2021 FAX: 937-277-7249 [email_address] To subscribe to “e-quilibrium,” my monthly e-newsletter addressing topics pertaining to behavior and health, send an e-mail message to [email_address] and put the following in the subject line: subscribe e-quilibrium