 This study examined the access to mental health services in Afghanistan. It found that the majority of people seeking treatment had moderate to severe mental health issues, and those living in areas of higher danger were less likely to seek treatment. Additionally, gender, education, and ethnicity did not appear to be significant predictors of access to care. This article was authored by Vivian Kovis-Masfidi, Ellie Karam, Catherine Keyes, and others.