The organization, which represents more than 130,000 psychology professionals in the U.S., warned that the decision is likely to exacerbate the mental health crisis.
, suggests that those who were denied abortions experienced more anxiety in the months afterward, compared to those who had obtained abortions. It also found that having an abortion does not increase one’s risk of experiencing symptoms of depression, suicidal ideation, anxiety or stress, including PTSD. The data contradicts
Worrell believes the SCOTUS ruling will impact many aspects of psychological health because it restricts personal freedom.
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