“…Most studies were conducted in the community or in outpatient clinics, except for one study which was hospital‐based (Mistler et al., 2017). The most common mental health condition which participants experienced were: mood disorders (including depression and bipolar) (Burns et al., 2011; Caplan et al., 2018; Hantsoo et al., 2018; Hidalgo‐Mazzei et al., 2016; Jonathan et al., 2019; Ly et al., 2015; Mistler et al., 2017) and psychosis (including schizophrenia, non‐affective psychosis, schizoaffective disorder) (Bucci et al., 2018; Eisner, Drake, et al., 2019; Jonathan et al., 2019; Kidd et al., 2019; Mistler et al., 2017; Moore et al., 2020; Palmier‐Claus et al., 2013; Schlosser et al., 2016), with the remainder in other conditions such as borderline personality disorder (Frias et al., 2020), panic disorder (Ebenfeld et al., 2020), anxiety (Pham et al., 2016), and OCD (Boisseau et al., 2017).…”