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A new report from the series of Leger polls commissioned by the Mental Health Commission of Canada and the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction highlights the disproportionate negative impact of the pandemic among youth, the resilience of older adults, and the ongoing prevalence of stigma toward depression and alcohol use disorders. The survey of more than 10,000 people across Canada also highlights COVID-19’s impact on people with pre-existing substance use disorders or mental illness. Key findings: Other reports in this series Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: First Summary Report Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Gender and Household Size Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Income, Employment, AccessThis resource was published in 2021. The data may be out of date.
Serious impact from COVID-19 on mental health and substance use continues, especially among youth
A new report from the series of Leger polls commissioned by the Mental Health Commission of Canada and the Canadian Centre on Substance Use and Addiction highlights the disproportionate negative impact of the pandemic among youth, the resilience of older adults, and the ongoing prevalence of stigma toward depression and alcohol use disorders. The survey of more than 10,000 people across Canada also highlights COVID-19’s impact on people with pre-existing substance use disorders or mental illness. Key findings: Other reports in this series Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: First Summary Report Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Gender and Household Size Mental Health and Substance Use During COVID-19: Spotlight on Income, Employment, Access
This resource was published in 2021. The data may be out of date.
Serious impact from COVID-19 on mental health and substance use continues, especially among youth
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